09 August 2023
By Michelle Lewis
What’s the problem with Siemens
Gamesa’s onshore wind turbines?
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has big problems, and it’s going to
cost the company billions – what’s wrong with its onshore wind
turbines?
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA is Siemens Energy AG’s wind turbine
unit, and it’s one of the world’s largest wind turbine makers. Its
turbine problems are expected to result in up to $5 billion in net
loss for the parent company.
Electrek reported
its onshore wind turbine problems in June:
The company’s Spanish division found
that its onshore wind turbines had worse-than-expected quality
flaws. The company will have to fix flaws in rotor blades and
bearings, ranging from component failures to small cracks.
We now know that Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s onshore wind
turbine issues have to do with wrinkles in rotor blades and particles
in the bearings section on the 4.X and 5.X, the turbine maker’s two
most recent onshore wind turbine platforms. Bloomberg reports that
“the problems center on the discovery that a main piece on the frame
of a wind turbine can move or twist over time, potentially damaging
other critical components.”
About 2,100 4.X and 800 5.X models are in use. Siemens Gamesa says
that 15-30% of them are problematic. The turbines can still be
operated, but the company’s plan is to implement a quality management
system and fix the problems within regular service intervals.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s CEO, Jocken Eickholt, said in a call
on Monday that the company “sold wind turbines that were not
sufficiently tested.” Eickholt also said that the quality issues are
unlikely to happen again at the same scale.
It’s going to cost the company €1.6 billion to fix these issues, and
most of the costs will occur in 2024 and 2025. Siemens Energy has set
up a special committee to address the quality and productivity
problems, and Eickholt says that going forward, the company would
place “stability and profitability before growth.”
Bloomberg reports that
the company will present the result of a strategic review in November.
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