Staff call for action over diversity and inclusion at Siemens Gamesa
Siemens Gamesa s global head of diversity and inclusion Marta Jimeno reveals the thinking behind the developer s diversity and inclusion action plan
by Andrew McCorkell
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Shares of Infosys are trading higher for third straight session of trade on follow-up buying demand.
Infosys during market hours on Tuesday announced that the company has been selected by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), a global leader in the renewable energy industry, as a strategic partner for SAP S/4HANA implementation to deliver a globally harmonized ERP system. The implementation will enable Siemens Gamesa to become an agile, global organization driving digitalization, while enhancing its digital capabilities, offering, and competitive positioning.
Siemens Gamesa has further engaged Infosys for an industrialized rollout across 50+ countries, 22 manufacturing plants covering all business units (including onshore, offshore, services and corporate functions), leveraging Infosys Cobalt.
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Siemens Gamesa to supply turbines for £6.5bn East Anglia Hub
The 3.1GW offshore wind complex will feature more than 200 wind turbines
Image: Scottish Power Renewables
Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) has chosen Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) as the preferred wind turbine supplier for the £6.5 billion East Anglia Hub.
The offshore wind complex will deliver a total installed capacity of 3,1GW, enough to power the equivalent of more than 2.7 million homes.
More than 200 turbines are planned for East Anglia ONE North, TWO, and THREE projects in the southern North Sea.
The East Anglia Hub projects are forecast to deliver more than 7.5% of the UK’s 40GW target for offshore wind generation by 2030.