GAMESA Rückenwind in Zahlen und Aufträgen
Gamesa profitiert von der Politik der indischen Regierung, den Ausbau der erneuerbaren Energien zu forcieren. Der neue Windenergie-Auftrag umfasst 45 Turbinen des Windkraftanlagen-Typs G114 mit je zwei Megawatt (MW) Leistung. Auftraggeber für den 90 MW Deal ist das Joint Venture SMDPL zwischen der französischen Elektrizitätsgesellschaft EDF und dem indischen Windenergie Unternehmen SITAC, wie verschiedene Medien übereinstimmend berichten.....
http://www.iwr.de/news.php?id=31837
http://renews.biz/103822/apex-plans-300mw-in-n-carolina
http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/aktien/...n-Adwen-to-Gamesa-5084387
http://industriemagazin.at/a/...ettuebernahme-der-offshorefirma-adwen
das scheint mir eine gute Lösung schon im Hinblick auf die laufenden Projekte, die ja bei Adwen verbleiben
http://www.adwenoffshore.com/projects/
Der spanische Windkraftanlagen-Hersteller ist derzeit in asiatischen Märkten erfolgreich. Nach einem Windparks-Auftrag aus Thailand im Umfang von 67,5 Megawatt (MW) folgt ein neuer 50-MW-Auftarg aus Indien. Die Aktie legt am heutigen Donnerstag bislang um 2,9 Prozent auf 22,07 Euro zu. http://www.iwr.de/news.php?id=32164
http://www.poandpo.com/companies/...-turbines-in-thailand-2192016206/
http://www.gamesacorp.com/en/communication/news/
mich interessiert eigentlich wie weit die von Adwen weitergeführten Versuche mit der 8MW Turbine gekommen waren, nachdem Adwen jetzt völlig zu Gamesa gehört und was Siemens nun damit machen will, die ja selber eine 7MW haben und diese weiterentwickeln
https://www.navigantresearch.com/blog/...inty-for-adwen-joint-venture
...Siemens also simply doesn’t need Adwen’s technology. Adwen has a well-proven 5 MW offshore wind turbine, with 630 MW of installed capacity, and an 8 MW turbine in very advanced stages of development (both are medium-speed geared drivetrains). However, Siemens has its own highly refined offshore wind turbine technology led by its flagship 7 MW turbine, and the company has an uprated 8 MW unit with a 180-meter rotor coming to market soon. Siemens’ expertise, R&D, and supply chain commitments are tailored specifically to its direct drive turbines (with no gearbox). Siemens is also committed to building its own blades while Adwen outsources to LM Wind Power....
http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/44839/...rbines-in-thailand/
..... the project, owned by the company Gunkul Engineering PCL, will imply the installation of 33 turbines with total capacity of 67.5 MW at the Sarahnlom wind farm being built by the developer PowerChina ZhongNan in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima, in central Thailand.
All of the turbines at this wind complex will be equipped with 153-metre tall towers (approximately half the height of New York's Chrysler Building); factoring in its 56-metre blades, they will reach a total height from ground to blade tip of around 210 metres.....
am 25.Oktober ist wohl Abstimmung der Aktionäre in Hauptversammlung und Genehmigung, wenn es glatt geht merkwürdig keine offizielle Mitteilung
http://www.bolsamania.com/noticias/empresas/...-octubre--1716588.html
kein höheres Windaufkommen
"..Joe Kaeser neigt nicht unbedingt zur Euphorie. Doch angesichts seines jüngsten Schachzugs kann der Siemens-Chef und frühere Finanzvorstand des Konzerns seine Begeisterung kaum zügeln. Von einem „starken Champion“, einem „führenden Global Player“ und einer „bestmöglichen strategischen Paarung in der Windkraftindustrie“ spricht Kaeser mit Blick auf die Fusion zwischen Gamesa, einem Hersteller von Windkraftanlagen aus dem spanischen Bilbao, und der Siemens-Windsparte.
Und tatsächlich: Auf den ersten Blick ist das Geschäft so etwas wie der perfekte Deal. Siemens ist Weltmarktführer bei Windkraftanlagen zur Stromerzeugung auf hoher See und vor allem in Europa und Nordamerika gut im Geschäft...."
http://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/industrie/...ann-bringen/13782328.html
Gamesa has entered into an agreement with Indian developer Atria Power for the EPC construction of 130 MW of solar power at two developments located in the regions of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, in southern India.
It is the largest solar order received by Gamesa since it entered this sector in India last year.
http://www.windkraft-journal.de/2016/10/26/...auftrag-in-indien/93856
Gamesa has upgraded its guidance for 2016, following a strong showing in the first nine months of the year that saw net profit grow 63%.
The Spanish manufacturer reported €206m net profit in the first nine months of the year, compared with the same period last year.
It also saw EBIT grow 64.9% to €340m, revenue increase almost 32% to €3.34bn compared with 2015 and sales jump 41.5% to 3.26GW.
The company said its results were boosted by a “sharp increase in wind turbine manufacturing and sales”.
The upgrade, which is the second this year, predicts sales volume in the region of 4.3GW and underlying EBIT of €450m to €470m, which would be the best results in the company’s history.
Gamesa said it expects to maintain the profitable growth trend in 2017.
Sales growth increased 34% in India, 27% in Latin America, 20% in Europe, 12% in the US and 8% in Asia Pacific.
The G114-2.0MW and 2.5MW wind turbine models accounted for 59% of order intake in the period, the company said.
http://renews.biz/104879/gamesa-set-for-record-year/
Zamudio, Spain, 14-Nov-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — Gamesa, a technological leader in the global wind industry, has been awarded a contract for the supply of 99 MW[1] for a wind farm in the south central United States.
The wind farm will utilize 48 G114-2.0 MW turbines and G114-2.1 MW turbines. Gamesa will deliver and commission the turbines slated for delivery in 2017, with the project to go into commercial operation the same year.
Optimized for multiple wind speed sites, Gamesa has close to 4,800 MW in firm orders for G114 turbines worldwide..Completion of the project, along with others on order or under construction will bring Gamesa’s installed capacity in the United States to over 5,000 MW....
" The Nangang wind complex, as it is called, will be located in Tiajin.
According to the Spanish wind turbine manufacturer, the 5MW platform is one of the powerful turbines in the onshore market.
The G132-5.0MW turbine has blade length of 64.5m and a rotor diameter of 132m...."
http://wind.energy-business-review.com/news/...nd-farm-171116-5671702
The Spanish manufacturer will supply 74 G114 2.1MW machines to the Fluvanna 1 project.
Gamesa will also commission the project and provide operation and maintenance services for five years.
The turbines are slated for delivery in 2017, with commissioning to be completed the same year
http://renews.biz/105072/gamesa-confirms-texas-treasure/
This order is included in the third-quarter order intake figure already disclosed.
Under the terms of the agreement, Gamesa will supply, install and commission 55 of its G114-2.1 MW turbines at phase one of the Cabo Leones I wind complex located in Comuna de Freirina, in the second region of Atacama, one of the Chilean regions with the best wind resources. Thanks to the flexibility of its 2-MW platform, the company is able to offer maximum performance at all kinds of locations and in all manner of wind conditions.
The turbines will be delivered by the end of the first semester of 2017.
The company will also provide operations and maintenance (O&M) services at the complex for the next 20 years. Note that Gamesa has already installed 628 MW for EDF and another 255 MW for Ibereólica over the years.
http://wind.energy-business-review.com/news/...and-ibereolica-5686044
http://www.bolsamania.com/noticias/empresas/...-navidad--2341796.html
They will install the Al Rajef wind farm in the region of Maan for Green Watts Renewable Energy Company, a unit of Alcazar Energy, and will operate it for 20 years.
The facility will comprise 41 G114-2.1MW turbines supplied by Gamesa.Delivery of the hardware will start in autumn 2017, while commissioning is scheduled for September 2018.
Gamesa has already built the 80MW Maan wind farm with Elecnor.
http://renews.biz/105286/gamesa-doubles-up-in-jordan/
bei bolsamania
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