Siemens to build GB wind power facility

Siemens is investing more than US$262 million in new offshore production facilities in Great Britain. Production of rotor blades for offshore wind turbines of the 6Mw class is planned, with a new logistics and service center slated for Hull. The British Prime Minister David Cameron and Michael Suess, member of the managing board of Siemens AG and CEO of the Energy Sector will reaffirm their common dedication to these projects this afternoon in Hull.

UK Siemens offshore manufacturing in Green Port Hull

"Our decision to construct a production facility for offshore wind turbines in England is part of our global strategy: we invest in markets with reliable conditions that can ensure that factories can work to capacity. The British energy policy creates a favorable framework for the expansion of offshore wind energy. In particular, it recognizes the potential of offshore wind energy within the overall portfolio of energy production,” Michael Suess, member of the managing board of Siemens AG and CEO of the Energy Sector said.

 The offshore wind market in Great Britain has high growth rates, with an even greater potential for the future. Wind power capacity has doubled here within two years, to roughly 10Gw. By 2020, a capacity of 14Gw is to be installed at sea alone to combine the country's environmental objectives with secure power supply. Projects for just over 40 gigawatts are currently in the long-term planning.

The British Prime Minister David Cameron said: "Our constructive political environment enables us to provide new jobs for the wind power industry, together with a reliable and more sustainable energy mix."

Siemens and its British partner Associated British Ports (ABP) will be investing a total of US$512 million at the project sites. These investments will bolster the strong offshore market in Great Britain and will likewise stimulate the country's job market: 1000 will be created directly, with 550 of these in rotor blade production and 450 in Green Port Hull. Other jobs will follow in the construction industry and emerge indirectly in the supply industry.

Siemens is a supplier for wind turbines, grid connection and service for onshore and offshore sites in Great Britain. The company has installed more than 2200 turbines onshore and offshore there in the world's most significant wind power market with a total capacity of more than 5000Mw. Hence, around half of the wind power capacity installed in Great Britain is equipped with cutting-edge technology from Siemens. Siemens has a workforce of around 14,000 in Great Britain, 1500 of which are employed in the British wind power business.

Green Port Hull is scheduled to take up operations at the beginning of 2016, with commencement of rotor production scheduled for the summer of 2016. Full capacity of the factory is to be reached starting at mid 2017. These investments will support Great Britain in its endeavors to pursue its environmental objectives and to satisfy one fourth of its electricity needs from renewable energy sources by 2020.

Wind power and the associated service are part of the Siemens environmental portfolio. Around 43% of the company's revenues are provided by green products and solutions, making Siemens the world's largest supplier of ecofriendly technologies.

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