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Siemens Energy to deepen collaboration in China

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Siemens Energy to deepen collaboration in China

Siemens Energy plans to deepen its collaboration with Chinese partners to support the country's energy transition and global clean energy goals. The company has invested heavily in China, with 15 manufacturing sites, and is working on projects such as high-ratio hydrogen co-firing retrofit for gas turbines.

Siemens Energy is set to expand its collaboration with local partners in China to support the country's energy transition and global clean energy goals. Christian Bruch, president and CEO of Siemens Energy AG, stated that the company's strong roots in China and continuous investment in manufacturing capacity will help meet growing market demand. China has invested around $5.44 trillion in energy infrastructure over the past decade, significantly stimulating the development of upstream and downstream industry chains. Siemens Energy has partnered with State Power Investment Corp on a high-ratio hydrogen co-firing retrofit project, reducing CO2 emissions by over 18,000 metric tons annually. The company is showcasing its decarbonization technologies at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai, including hydrogen-enabled turbines and fully recyclable wind turbine blades. Siemens Energy is confident in China's role as a promising market for renewable and low-carbon energy solutions, driven by the country's ongoing modernization efforts and supportive policies.

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