Sales of new onshore wind turbines at Siemens Gamesa have been "restricted"

New sales contracts will only be signed if the turbines can be delivered on time and with the right quality, says the turbine manufacturer. 
Siemens Gamesa has restricted sales of onshore turbines on the wind turbine manufacturer's 4.X and 5.X platforms after being challenged by quality issues. | Photo: Arise
Siemens Gamesa has restricted sales of onshore turbines on the wind turbine manufacturer's 4.X and 5.X platforms after being challenged by quality issues. | Photo: Arise
BY MARKETWIRE

Siemens Energy denies that its troubled Siemens Gamesa unit has more or less stopped taking new orders for onshore wind turbines.

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