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Siemens Gamesa is ready for the sprint

27.03.2023
CUXHAVEN. Robert Habeck (left), the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, visited the Siemens Gamesa plant in Cuxhaven in late January, which was inaugurated in 2018 and manufactures wind turbines for offshore farms. During his visit, which included a visit of the plant by Siemens Gamesa CEO Jochen Eickholt (right), Habeck made it clear that he views the goal of expanding wind energy to 30 gigawatts by 2030 to be realistic. “Germany has really got its work cut out,” he said. Eickholt indicated that his company was willing to take on the “sprint”.

Credits: Siemens Gamesa

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