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Five-year contract extension for Siemens Energy CEO
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Christian Bruch is contracted to remain as CEO through April 2030
Wind turbine business pulls down Siemens Energy
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Higher warranty, service costs affect bottom line
Siemens Energy expands Innovation Center
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US site is company’s largest global hub focusing on the energy transition
Siemens Energy, Air Liquide announce electrolyzer deal
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Companies will work together to produce industrial scale electrolyzers in Europe
Siemens to build electrolysis modules in Berlin
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Adding production lines to current facility that mainly manufactures gas turbines
Siemens Energy reports “solid performance” for Gas and Power
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First quarter revenues impacted by losses in the renewable energy sector
Siemens Energy, IRENA in sustainable energy pact
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Renewable energy seen as key
Siemens Energy, Air Liquide team on hydrogen
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Electrolyzer manufacturing, R&D planned
Siemens Energy cutting 7800 jobs from Gas & Power unit
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Company sites “significantly changing” energy market
Siemens Energy, Gamesa plan ‘game-changing’ hydrogen solution
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Offshore wind turbine to harvest green hydrogen
Siemens Energy Partners With Security Policy Forum
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Siemens Energy will be the main partner of the Munich Security Conference, a leading international security policy forum, highlighting the importance of
Siemens Energy CEO: Natural Gas Will Play Key Role For ‘Decades’
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New standalone company may need to shutter some operations to meet financial goals
First Siemens Hydrogen Electrolysis Project In China
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Siemens Energy and Beijing Green Hydrogen Technology Development Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China Power International Development Ltd. (China Power), have signed
New Siemens Energy Company Will Be ‘Powerhouse’ In Market
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(Editor’s note: This Q&A first appeared in the Spring issue of Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide magazine.) Facing unprecedented changes in the