Siemens Gamesa plans to sell its Morocco turbine blade factory

Reuters

Published Nov 17, 2022 12:26

By Ahmed Eljechtimi

RABAT (Reuters) - Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa plans to sell its blade factory in Tangier, northern Morocco, with production there stopping by early 2023, a senior company official said.

"The decision was taken from a global perspective that accounted for changing market demands, increased competition, and the impact of a severe supply chain crisis," said Paulo Fernando Soares, Onshore CEO for South Europe, Africa, Latin America and Brazil.

Pandemic-related supply chain problems, competition and skyrocketing steel and aluminium prices - exacerbated by the war in Ukraine - have made manufacturing wind turbine components a tough business in recent years, despite strong demand from governments banking on wind energy to wean themselves off fossil fuels.

The closure will not affect the company's ability to deliver on current projects, he said.

Besides Morocco, Siemens Gamesa operates in nine other African countries with a market share of 50% of installed wind energy capacity.

Its key African markets remain Egypt, South Africa and Morocco, countries that offer suitable policy frameworks and grid stability that encourages infrastructure investment and wind-power projects, Soares told Reuters by email.

Supply chain disruption had made energy transition projects on the continent more costly, he added.