Siemens Gamesa calls for action "before it's too late" over Chinese turbine market entry

The EU and Germany must assess whether offshore wind turbines are strategically important, says Siemens Gamesa after the announcement of a possible German agreement with Chinese wind turbine company.
Photo: Siemens Gamesa
Photo: Siemens Gamesa

The prospect of a major Chinese player in the form of Ming Yang securing the first offshore wind order in Europe has caused turmoil in the wind turbine industry. One of the world’s major players, Siemens Gamesa, which is based on Danish wind technology, calls for action.

Already a subscriber?Log in here

Read the whole article

Get access for 14 days for free. No credit card is needed, and you will not be automatically signed up for a paid subscription after the free trial.

With your free trial you get:

  • Access all locked articles
  • Receive our daily newsletters
  • Access our app
  • Must be at least 8 characters, including three of: Uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
    Must contain at least 2 characters
    Must contain at least 2 characters

    Get full access for you and your coworkers

    Start a free company trial today

    Share article

    Sign up for our newsletter

    Stay ahead of development by receiving our newsletter on the latest sector knowledge.

    Newsletter terms

    Front page now

    Further reading

    Foto: Ge Vernova

    GE sued over turbine design flaws

    For subscribers