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Siemens center ready for wind training

Siemens training center

The nacelle is part of a $ 7 million Siemens training facility. As more wind energy projects come online, skilled technicians will be needed to provide long-term service and maintenance.

Siemens Energy has inaugurated its new, state-of-the-art wind service training center in Orlando, Fla. The event marks the official grand opening of the center that provides advanced technical and safety training for installation and service technicians working at wind energy projects located throughout the Americas region.

“Our investment in this new training facility underscores our strong commitment to supporting the long-term continued growth of the wind industry in the Americas region,” said Randy Zwirn, president and CEO of Siemens Energy, Inc. and CEO of the Energy Service Division. “As renewable energy continues to grow as part of the world’s energy mix, our customers depend on us for highly skilled technicians who are committed to helping insure the long-term reliability of their assets.”

The new $ 7 million facility is an important milestone for Siemens. As more wind energy projects come online in the U.S. and across the region, highly skilled technicians will be needed to provide the long-term service and maintenance required to help insure the turbines operate at peak production, availability, and reliability levels. The new Orlando training center contributes to that long-term need, providing trainees with the industry’s highest level of safety training and equipping them with the advanced technical skills needed to service and maintain wind turbines.

The Orlando wind training center is one of four Siemens wind service training facilities globally, joining Brande, Denmark; Bremen, Germany; and Newcastle in the United Kingdom. All four training centers are certified by the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) as offering the industry’s highest level of safety training.

Siemens USA
http://www.energy.siemens.com/us/en/renewable-energy/wind-power/

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