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Siemens Power Generation (PG) will further expand its presence in the growing wind power sector with the acquisition of Bremen-based AN Windenergie GmbH. An acquisition agreement to that effect was signed with the current shareholders on November 2, 2005, in Bremen. The approval of the German anti-trust authorities has already been issued and closing can be completed before the end of the current quarter.
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Vermont printmaker Sabra Field revealed her latest, and last, commissioned artwork, Windfarm, Vermont, at the Blue Heron Gallery in South Burlington, Vermont, on 19 October. The 19 by 13 inch (48 x 33cm) IRIS print depicts six graceful wind turbines atop a Vermont mountain ridge, ablaze with autumn colour and was commissioned by NRG Systems of Hinesburg, Vermont. Only 200 of the limited edition signed prints will be sold. They will be available for sale on the NRG Systems’ website and at the South Burlington gallery. ‘Wind turbines are a beautiful part of our cultural landscape,’ says Field. ‘They are beautiful in themselves – kinetic sculptures on the skyline.’ NRG Systems’ CEO Jan Blittersdorf added, ‘We are thrilled and honoured to have played a role in the creation of this beautiful piece of art’
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LM Glasfiber announced in mid October that it will increase its blade production capability in India. This development is in response to the strong growth in the regions’ wind power market. The new facility will be located in Dobespet (District Bangalore-Rural) in Karnataka, which is a central area for the Indian wind energy market. The investment of approximately DKK 100 million will create around 300 local jobs when the factory becomes operational in the second half of 2006, bringing the number of LM Glasfiber employees in the region to approximately 720. Designed for the manufacture of blades with lengths of 34 metres or more for multi-megawatt wind turbines, the factory will have an annual production capacity of about 400MW. Production of smaller blades will continue at LM Glasfiber’s existing facility in Hosakote near Bangalore.
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REpower has declared that the vast majority of its employees have agreed to the announced cost-reduction measures contained in the RE-Act restructuring programme, a move to secure the future of the REpower locations in Germany. The measures, which were signed and approved by an average of just under 85% of REpower employees at the locations concerned (Hamburg, Husum, Osnabrück, Rendsburg and Trampe), will mean a limited increase in working hours and a limited waiving of salary claims, which will be implemented by a reduction in the 13th salary payments for 2005 and 2006 for all employees. In return, all REpower employees are guaranteed employment until 31 December 2007.
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AREVA signed an agreement with the private equity firm Bain Capital, setting out the legal and financial terms and conditions for the disposal of FCI, AREVA’s connector subsidiary. This agreement received approval from AREVA’s Supervisory Board held on 19 September. Since its inception in 2001, AREVA has been closely involved in FCI’s financial recovery. FCI can now pursue its development, based on a healthy industrial and financial situation. On the other hand, AREVA is planning to focus its resources on its core business, energy. Following a competitive process, AREVA retained Bain Capital’s offer, which is the best bid from a financial as well as industrial and social point of view for the reasons listed below:
o The transaction values FCI at an enterprise value of € 1.067 billion.
o Bain Capital, with the support of FCI’s management, is willing to implement an ambitious development strategy.
o Bain Capital offers significant social guarantees: continuity of social policies, location of FCI headquarters in Versailles, and preservation of the Communication Data Consumer division industrial sites in Europe as well as industrial sites in France for at least 3 years.
The closing should occur before the end of October subject to approval by the antitrust authorities, and to a decree following the recommendation of the French ‘Commission des Participations et des Transferts’. The disposal of FCI should have a positive impact of about € 500 million on the AREVA group’s 2005 consolidated net income and generate a positive cash flow of about € 850 million.
o The transaction values FCI at an enterprise value of € 1.067 billion.
o Bain Capital, with the support of FCI’s management, is willing to implement an ambitious development strategy.
o Bain Capital offers significant social guarantees: continuity of social policies, location of FCI headquarters in Versailles, and preservation of the Communication Data Consumer division industrial sites in Europe as well as industrial sites in France for at least 3 years.
The closing should occur before the end of October subject to approval by the antitrust authorities, and to a decree following the recommendation of the French ‘Commission des Participations et des Transferts’. The disposal of FCI should have a positive impact of about € 500 million on the AREVA group’s 2005 consolidated net income and generate a positive cash flow of about € 850 million.
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On 3 October 2005 Paul Anthony was appointed new Chief Executive of LM Glasfiber with immediate effect. He is a very experienced international business executive who, during the past 20 years, has held several senior executive roles, including that of chief executive officer and executive chairman of a number of international energy companies. Paul Anthony will bring a wealth of knowledge about deregulated energy markets to LM Glasfiber, especially regarding renewable energy, as he recently successfully built Energy Power Resources into the largest renewable generator in the UK. He has a deep understanding of international business development and transformation, both of which are key to LM Glasfiber’s future. As Executive Vice President of the British Gas group from 2000 to 2002 he successfully headed the development of the BG group’s activities in the gas distribution sector in South America. Following his appointment, Paul Anthony will be looking to relocate to Denmark. Interim CEO Bob Mackenzie will remain closely involved with LM Glasfiber as it is intended that he will be elected to the Supervisory Board.
- Cooperation between EU Energy and Voith Turbo
- New office for Cooper and Turner
- AREVA invests in the wind energy industry
- EU Energy enters into accord with BSTG of Beijing
- Western Windpower relaunched as Nexgen
- REpower plans a temporary increase in the working week
- Thorsten Kramer new head of service at Nordex Energy GmbH
- Nordex expecting turnaround in the second half of year
- First half of 2005 for LM Glasfiber
- Early reappointment of Board members Vahrenholt and Schubert
- Partnership Schneider Electric and CEDRAT
- New Nordex Supervisory Board goes for continuity
- Half-Year results REpower Systems
- CTE creates a special department for wind turbines
- 3E Information Development & Consultants
- Bladt Industries wins contract for offshore wind project in the Netherlands
- Allianz to invest € 300–500 million in renewable energy
- Vestas evaluates purchase of assets from supplier of generators
- Vestas establishes a blade factory in China
- Vestas establishes nacelle assembly factory in Spain
- LM Glasfiber appoints new interim CEO
- Acquisition DeWind completed
- Vestas to build a large research and development centre
- Vestas opens office in Austria
- Gamesa purchases Fundición Nodular del Norte
- The A2SEA Group invests in next generation vessel
- Global Marine and SMIT announce cooperation agreement
- Nordex with a muted start to the new year
- Metso Drives continues as Moventas
- GE Energy’s wind unit expected to exceed US$ 2 billion in revenue