According to earlier reports, Siemens and Gamesa had all but finalized the merger, but the question of what to do with the Adwen joint venture stalled the deal. Adwen is a 50-50 joint venture between Gamesa and France’s state-owned nuclear utility Areva.
Should the merger go forward, Gamesa and Siemens’ combined wind power sales would be about $11 billion. According to Reuters, Siemens did not want to be responsible for certain parts of Adwen’s contractual obligations, including the development of a large 8 MW offshore turbine and the construction of two factories in France.
However, Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser may be ready to commit to buying Adwen in order to move the Siemens-Gamesa merger forward, says Reuters.
Adwen was formed in 2015 and was the second-largest turbine manufacturer in Europe by market share. If Siemens does purchase Adwen, the combined companies would control about 70% of Europe’s offshore wind market, according to information from the European Wind Energy Association.
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