Wind Siemens seeks to end Siemens Gamesa stand-off with Iberdrola April 5, 2018 By Editor Share Copy URLLinkedinXFacebookEmail Siemens has sought to end a row with Spanish utility Iberdrola over the running of Siemens Gamesa, the world’s second-largest wind turbine maker, Reuters reported. Read the latest wind news. Baburajan KizhakedathBaburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media. TopicsSiemens Gamesa LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Latest News Sustainability Oracle Advances Toward Net-Zero Goal with 91% Renewable Electricity and Major Emissions Targets Sustainability Cisco Achieves 90% Emissions Reduction and 100% Renewable Electricity in FY 2025 Sustainability Broadcom Cuts Emissions 40% as Renewable Energy and AI Efficiency Drive Sustainability Goals Sustainability L’Oreal Accelerates Sustainability Transformation with 44.05 bn Euros Revenue and Net Zero Targets climate Global Energy Investment 2026: Clean Energy Spending Cuts Emissions and Avoids $260 Billion Fossil Fuel Imports Related Wind RWE Secures AU$3 bn CIS Support for 1.1 GW Theodore Wind Farm in Queensland Wind Australia Approves 7.8 GW Renewable Energy Capacity Under CIS Tender 7, Adding 7.9 GWh Battery Storage Wind OnPath Energy Targets £1 bn Renewable Energy Investment in Scotland with 121 MW Wind Expansion Wind Global Wind Turbine Installations Jump 23% in 2025 as Vestas Crosses 200 GW and Chinese OEMs Dominate Market: GWEC Wind GWEC and TUREB Push for Major Wind Energy Investment Ahead of COP31 in Turkiye Wind RWE Q1 2026 Results: Revenue Growth, Offshore Wind Orders, €8 bn Capex Strategy and Renewable Energy Projects Wind Siemens Gamesa Wind Business Improves Profitability in Q2 FY 2026 Wind Orsted Q1 2026 Revenue Surges 33% as Offshore Wind Growth, Construction Activity and Renewable Power Output Boost Earnings