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Siemens celebrates topping out ceremony at new wind turbine factory in Cuxhaven, Germany


• Milestone for new offshore wind turbine manufacturing plant
• Political leaders and company representatives on hand to celebrate
• First suppliers establishing themselves locally

Today Siemens celebrated the topping out ceremony for its new wind turbine manufacturing facility in Cuxhaven, Germany, attended by Parliamentary State Secretary Enak Ferlemann, Lower Saxony’s State Secretary of Economic Affairs
Daniela Behrens, and the Mayor of Cuxhaven, Dr. Ulrich Getsch. The structural steel uprights now stand for the production building, which will offer 56,000 square meters of floor space. This new facility in northern Germany is one of Siemens’ most important investment projects in recent years, with some EUR 200 million invested in what is the company’s first offshore wind turbine production plant in Germany.

“In celebrating this topping ceremony, we mark another important milestone for our new, state-of-the-art production site for offshore wind turbines in Cuxhaven,” declares Markus Tacke, CEO of Siemens’ Wind Power and Renewables Division. “The new manufacturing plant is part of our efforts to establish offshore wind power as a key pillar of a sustainable energy mix. At the same time we’re creating up to 1,000 attractive jobs here and thereby supporting sustainable structural change in the coastal region.” Siemens has already received almost 1,600 job applications so far. A number of suppliers who will serve the plant have also announced plans to establish local businesses.
Enak Ferlemann, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Germany’s Federal Ministry Transport and Digital Infrastructure, underscored the significance of the project for offshore wind power in Germany. “Siemens’ new production plant in Cuxhaven sets an important signal for further expanding offshore wind power in Germany. The power generated by offshore wind farms will contribute substantially to our future energy mix, while simultaneously helping us to achieve the climate goals of the Paris Agreement.”

As Daniela Behrens, State Secretary at the Lower Saxony Ministry of Economic Affairs, Employment and Transport, declared, “Siemens’ new manufacturing plant is and will be the single most important anchor for the new German offshore industry center in Cuxhaven, and underscores the essential role Lower Saxony is playing as Germany’s leading energy-provider state and driver of the nation’s energy transition. We heartily welcome this positive development for Cuxhaven and the entire region.” Many new future-fit jobs are being created here along with high-quality infrastructure which, all told, will strengthen Lower Saxony as a business location.

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