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Highlights Sea Link is a proposed new 2-gigawatt (GW) high voltage direct current (HVDC) electricity transmission system and includes converter stations, one built in Suffolk and one in Kent, . . .
National Grid has reached a major milestone in the Sea Link project with the appointment of Siemens Energy as the preferred bidder for the development of two high-voltage direct current (HVDC) ...
National Grid has selected Siemens Energy as preferred bidder for Sea Link’s HVDC converter stations in Suffolk and Kent, UK.
Objections have been raised with the UK government as foreign companies have cleaned up on green energy supply contacts that has been described ...
VMware has sued industrial giant AG Siemens’s US operations for alleged use of unlicensed software and accused it of changing its story negotiations. The case was filed last Friday in the US District ...
Investors led by TPG to buy 90% of Indian wind division Deal tackles 'fragmented and competitive' landscape - exec Siemens Energy shares at top of DAX Siemens Gamesa, Siemens Energy's loss-making ...
HVDC-WISE, a Horizon Europe project ... and modeling of the DC part of the grid interfaced by a converter to the AC grid. The project’s new approaches to modeling and simulations are outlined in ...
Siemens' acquisition of Altair will create the world's most complete, AI-powered portfolio Siemens's US$10bn acquisition of AI software leader Altair Engineering will advance AI in manufacturing ...
Mumbai: A consortium led by TPG, along with industrialist Vellayan Subbiah of the Murugappa Group and former JSW Group senior executive Prashant Jain, is poised to acquire Siemens Gamesa Renewable ...
Frequency Converter Market- Rising demand for energy-efficient systems & industrial automation drives growth across various sectors globally. Explore the Frequency Converter Market- Trends ...
FRANKFURT-German industrial giant Siemens said on March 18 that it planned to cut more than 6,000 jobs worldwide due to weak demand and increasing competition in China and in its home market.
[SINGAPORE] The impact of Siemens’ global job cuts on its Singapore workforce cannot be determined yet, as the German industrial giant is still deciding how the layoffs will be made across different ...