Siemens Gamesa builds wind farm in Mexico

An investment from the group's German majority stakeholder paves the way for establishing Mexico's tallest wind turbines from Siemens Gamesa's 5-MW platform.
Photo: Siemens Gamesa
Photo: Siemens Gamesa

Technically speaking, Siemens Energy – see Monday's stock exchange prospectus – is now a subsidiary of Siemens AG. The plan, however, is for at least a part of the company including, for instance, Siemens Gamesa, to trade independently on the stock market in order to avoid too close connections between the German industrial conglomerate and the energy affiliate.

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