Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is a leading global provider of wind power solutions, specializing in the design, manufacture and installation of wind turbines for both onshore and offshore applications. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services, including utility-scale turbines, service contracts and digital monitoring solutions that help optimize performance and extend asset lifecycles. Its technological expertise encompasses a range of rotor and generator configurations, tailored to suit diverse wind regimes and project requirements.
In addition to turbine manufacturing, Siemens Gamesa delivers full project development support, from site analysis and procurement to construction and commissioning. The company’s service division provides operations and maintenance, blade repair and refurbishment, uprating packages and remote monitoring through its proprietary digital platforms. These integrated offerings enable asset owners to maximize energy output and minimize downtime over the lifetime of their installations.
Formed in April 2017 through the merger of Siemens Wind Power and Gamesa Corporación Tecnológica, the company combines decades of experience in renewable energy with an expanded global footprint. Its heritage traces back to pioneering wind projects in Europe, Latin America and Asia, and the merger brought together complementary technology portfolios, R&D capabilities and regional market access. Since then, Siemens Gamesa has been at the forefront of offshore wind innovation, delivering some of the world’s largest turbine models.
Headquartered in Zamudio, Spain, Siemens Gamesa serves customers in over 90 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania. The company’s leadership team is led by CEO Andreas Nauen, who has overseen its strategic direction and operational integration since the merger. Under his guidance, Siemens Gamesa continues to invest in next-generation turbine platforms, digitalization initiatives and sustainability practices to support the global transition to renewable energy.
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