Siemens Gamesa sells renewables assets to SSE

6 September 2022


Siemens Gamesa has announced the completion of its sale of South European renewables development assets to SSE for a total cash consideration of €613 million. €580 million corresponds to the purchase price and €33 million to the estimated working capital and net debt adjustments as of June 30, 2022. The latter remain subject to customary post-closing accounts review.

The sale includes a pipeline of onshore wind projects with a total capacity of 3.8 GW in various stages of development in France, Greece, Italy and Spain, with the possibility to develop up to 1.4 GW of co-located photovoltaic projects. A team of around 50 people from Siemens Gamesa, with strong sector experience in those countries, will be integrated in SSE as part of the agreement. 

As part of the transaction, Siemens Gamesa will have the opportunity to partner with SSE Renewables on the provision of turbines and associated long-term maintenance services for a portion of the wind farms installed and operated by SSE in the next few years coming from this sale.

Jochen Eickholt, CEO of Siemens Gamesa, commented: “We are pleased to have successfully completed the transaction with SSE before the end of our fiscal year 2022, as announced in April. With this sale, Siemens Gamesa is optimising its portfolio of assets and maximising value. We are confident that SSE is the right partner to develop the excellent portfolio of wind projects built over the years by our South European project development team, that will now also be part of SSE.”



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