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Wind Power Developers Downplay Impact of Siemens Gamesa Turbine Issues

By Patrick VaughnJune 29, 20233 Mins Read
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Leading wind power developers, including Iberdrola, RWE, EDP Renovaveis, and Orsted, are downplaying the potential impact of issues with Siemens Gamesa's onshore wind turbines. Last week, Siemens Energy, the parent company of Siemens Gamesa, revealed that problems with its recent onshore platforms could affect up to 15 to 30% of its installed turbines worldwide, resulting

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