FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Siemens Energy (ENR.DE) will sell 90% of its wind turbine business in India and Sri Lanka to an investor group led by the climate investment arm of buyout group TPG, ...
TPG, a global alternative asset management firm, has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s wind turbine generator businesses in India and Sri Lanka. Siemens ...
Siemens named EPC contractor for gas-fired power plants in Saudi Arabia Siemens Energy has been awarded a $1.6bn project, with Harbin Electric International as the EPC contractor, to provide key ...
Until recently Digital Industries had been the jewel in Siemens’s crown, with the highest margins in the group for its controllers and factory software. But Siemens, which employs 312,000 ...
A Siemens Energy spokesperson declined to comment as the two accused are not current Siemens Energy employees. Siemens Energy was spun off from Siemens after the events that are the subject of the ...
Siemens Energy sells most of Indian wind unit in latest revamp Siemens Energy will sell 90% of its wind turbine business in India and Sri Lanka to an investor group led by the climate investment ...
Until recently Digital Industries had been the jewel in Siemens's crown, with the highest margins in the group for its controllers and factory software. But Siemens, which employs 312,000 globally, ...
Siemens Energy AG operates as an energy technology company worldwide. It operates through Gas Services, Grid Technologies, Transformation of Industry, and Siemens Gamesa segments. The company ...
Siemens AG plans to reduce its global headcount by some 6,000 workers, with about half of the cuts coming in Germany, as the company seeks savings at its factory automation business that’s ...
T1 Energy (NYSE: TE), formerly FREYR Battery, has revealed the location of its new US solar cell factory, set to be one of the largest in the country. The site, according to T1 Energy’s Q4 and ...
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