Major Offshore Wind Turbine Manufacturers Form Joint Venture

January 21, 2014

Industry majors, Gamesa and Areva, have announced exclusive negotiations to create a 50/50 joint-venture company in the field of offshore wind power. The companies add that: 'The definitive agreements concerning the creation of the JV will be signed within the next few months following final negotiations between the parties and discussions with personnel representative bodies at Gamesa and Areva.'

The principals consider that the offshore market represents one of the most promising areas for the development of renewable energies over the next decade, particularly in the coastal countries of northern Europe, where the installed base should reach over 25 GW by 2020, and in Asia.

The two companies believe that by joining forces they will become leading players in the global offshore wind market. They have agreed to pool personnel and offshore wind related technologies and assets to the JV as follows:

The JV will develop a best-in-class product portfolio aimed at covering offshore market needs as follows:

Photo credit Hans Hillewaert Wiki CCL
Photo credit Hans Hillewaert Wiki CCL

The companies add that the JV will fulfill existing industrial development commitments both in the UK and France, that have up until now been led by Areva, which notably include the creation of a turbine assembly plant and blades manufacturing facility at Le Havre and the implementation of a network of sub-contractors and partners.
 

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