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Siemens Will Consolidate Power Divisions, Cut 6,900 Jobs

November 18, 2017
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Siemens has announced it will cut 6,900 jobs, about half of them in Germany, over the next “several years” as the company consolidates its three power-related divisions. The November 16 announcement comes just days after U.S. power giant GE announced its own restructuring plan.

Lisa Davis, a member of Siemens managing board, said in a statement “The power generation industry is experiencing disruption of unprecedented scope and speed,” necessitating changes to the company’s operations.

Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser had mostly confirmed the restructuring plan last week, saying it would be “painful,” after reports surfaced in October that the company would likely cut jobs, close some units, and sell others as it downsized its Power and Gas Division. According to the company’s 2016 annual report, its Power and Gas business employs 48,700 workers and accounts for about 20% of the company’s revenue.

Janina Kugel, head of the company’s human resources department, in a statement said “The cuts are necessary to ensure that our expertise in power-plant technology, generators and large electrical motors stays competitive over the long term.”…

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Siemens Rolls Out MVDC Transmission System to Bolster Distributed Generation 

October 4, 2017
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Siemens has launched a new direct-current (DC) transmission system for alternating current (AC) grids of between 30 kV and 150 kV. The medium-voltage system that can bridge distances of up to 125 miles is designed to help grid entities handle ever-growing volumes of power fed into the distribution system from distributed and renewable power.

The MVDC PLUS (Medium Voltage Direct Current Power Link Universal System) introduced on October 4 is based on Siemens’ high-voltage direct-current transmission (HVDC) technology, but it is offered in three variants: for a transmission capacity of about 50, 100, and 150 MW at DC transmission voltages of 20 to 50 kV. Comparatively, the company’s HVDC system transmits power at voltages of more than 220 kV.

Siemens has introduced a new medium-voltage power transmission solution that uses direct current applications to increase power transfer capability while also minimizing losses. Courtesy: Siemens

Siemens has introduced a new medium-voltage power transmission solution that uses direct current applications to increase power transfer capability while also minimizing losses. Courtesy: Siemens

According to the company, the system meets growing needs to expand and upgrade grid infrastructures that are increasingly burdened with decentralized power generation, which is leading to congestion at distribution and transmission levels.…

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