Follow this blog:
RSS

Siemens bags another offshore wind project

By | December 20, 2011, 10:58 AM PST

Siemens wind turbines in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Denmark.

Reaffirming its move away from nuclear power, Siemens AG has won another order to build a large offshore wind farm in Germany.

The German industrial giant announced that it will build a 288-megawatt facility in the North Sea for German utility E.ON. The wind farm’s 80 turbines will provide electricity for about 300,000 households when it goes online in 2015, Siemens said in a recent press release.

The win marks Siemens 7th offshore wind project in Germany, where it has installed 1.6 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity - larger than a typical nuclear station.

Siemens is steadily building up a strong presence in renewable energy - primarily wind and also solar - as it moves away from nuclear in lock step with the German government’s decision to abandon nuclear power. It is also charging ahead in the natural gas business, and counts improved-efficiency gas turbines among its environmental portfolio.

“Our offshore technology will play a substantial role in building up a clean electricity supply in Germany,” Felix Ferlemann, CEO of Siemens Energy’s Wind Power Division, said in the press release.

Siemens is also installing  offshore wind turbines in other countries, such as at the London Array project in the Thames Estuary, which would be the world’s largest offshore wind farm at 1 gigawatts. Part of that project is under threat from an environmental review.

Siemens anticipates that offshore wind will account for 20 percent of the wind market in 5 years. Europe will have an installed offshore wind capacity of 80 GW by 2030,  equal to about half the current capacity of all German power plants, Siemens says.

Photo: Siemens

More Siemens and offshore wind:

Start your week smarter with our weekly e-mail newsletter. It's your cheat sheet for good ideas. Get it.

Mark Halper

About Mark Halper

Mark Halper is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Mark Halper

Mark Halper

Contributing Editor

Mark Halper has written for TIME, Fortune, Financial Times, the UK's Independent on Sunday, Forbes, New York Times, Wired, Variety and The Guardian. He is based in Bristol, U.K.

Follow him on Twitter.

Mark Halper

Mark Halper

Mark has no financial holdings in the companies he writes about. He occasionally travels at the expense of companies or their press relations agencies in order to report on a company or industry event related to it; Mark will prominently disclose this information when appropriate. This relationship will have no influence on his coverage. Companies he covers do not get to review columns in advance, or select or reject topics.

He writes for SmartPlanet and is not an employee of CBS.

If you liked this, don't miss...
The discussion hasn’t started yet. Why don’t you begin it?
Formatting +
BB Codes - Note: HTML is not supported in forums
  • [b] Bold [/b]
  • [i] Italic [/i]
  • [u] Underline [/u]
  • [s] Strikethrough [/s]
  • [q] "Quote" [/q]
  • [ol][*] 1. Ordered List [/ol]
  • [ul][*] · Unordered List [/ul]
  • [pre] Preformat [/pre]
  • [quote] "Blockquote" [/quote]

Join the SmartPlanet community and join the conversation! Signing up is fast and free. Don't wait -- we want to hear your opinion!