Siemens Signs LoI for Great Lakes Wind Project

German company Siemens has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Lake Erie Alternative Power (LEAP) to deliver offshore wind turbines to LEAP’s projects. LEAP supports the offshore wind industry in the US and is focused around the Great Lakes, which a region it has identified as one of the most suitable locations for offshore wind development in the country.

 

LEAP has achieved an important milestone in the completion of their strategy for their Great Lakes projects. As part of the proposed 5,040 MW wind project, LEAP is planning to develop and build the first US flagged wind specific vessels in support of the project.


Both parties see this agreement as a strategic opportunity to become a front runner in the offshore wind industry in the US by developing and commercializing projects around the Great Lakes.

Siemens has expressed its willingness to investigate, in coordination with LEAP, the feasibility of establishing local production, assembly and supply chain facilities in the Great Lakes area and identifying qualified sub-suppliers who have the intention of establishing or who already have established production facilities, supply chain facilities and/or service centers in area of Great Lakes in order to create sustainable employment in the North American renewables sector when it becomes apparent that a offshore market materializes in the US.

With this announcement, LEAP is taking an important first step in bringing local content and jobs to the Great Lakes area with what it believes to be the largest offshore alternative renewable energy project in the US today.

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