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Two stories dominate today's feed: the European Commission's formal clearance of France's €63 billion offshore wind aid scheme and Siemens Energy's rebranding of its wind and grid businesses under the "Omterra" name. Both carry significant implications for project finance, supply-chain planning, and counterparty risk assessment across the industry.

IndustryWindpower Monthly · Trade press

Siemens Energy and Siemens Gamesa to retire both brands and relaunch as Omterra

Six years after spinning off from Siemens AG, Siemens Energy is retiring both the Siemens Energy and Siemens Gamesa names in favour of a single brand, Omterra, uniting its wind turbine and grid businesses. Windpower Monthly notes the move completes the organisational integration following Siemens Energy's full acquisition of Siemens Gamesa. Operators and asset managers with long-term service agreements should verify how counterparty names and warranty obligations will be reflected in restated contracts. The rebrand does not affect the underlying corporate entities but may require documentation updates across active project agreements.

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