Ansaldo_Energia

Ansaldo Energia

Ansaldo Energia

Italian power company


Ansaldo Energia S.p.A. is an Italian power engineering company based in Genoa, Italy. The absorbed parent company, Gio. Ansaldo & C., was started in 1853. It was merged with Leonardo S.p.A. In 2011, Leonardo S.p.A. sold a 45% stake in Ansaldo Energia to First Reserve Corporation. In 2013, Fondo Strategico Italiano acquired an 85% share of the company. It then sold a 40% share to Shanghai Electric Corporation.[3]

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Ansaldo Energia is a producer of thermoelectric power plants, operating in international markets with a clientele ranging from public administration to independent power producers and industrial clients. Ansaldo Energia provides plant engineering, manufacturing and service fields. It has an installed capacity exceeding 166,000 MW in over 90 countries for thermal electric and hydroelectric plants. In 2007, their total revenue stood at over 979 million euros.[4]

The production centre is located in the Genoa - Campi area and is split into three product lines: gas turbines, steam turbines and generators.[citation needed]

Ansaldo Energia manufactures gas turbines in the range from 70 to 280 MW with more than 140 units delivered for a total installed capacity of more than 23,000 MW.[citation needed] The gas turbines' models manufactured are based on Siemens designs.

Both the European Union and United States approved a deal for General Electric (GE) to acquire various business units from Alstom by September 2015, subject to the divestiture of Alstom's GT26 and GT36 model gas turbine manufacturing and service businesses. As part of this deal, GE sold its GE7FA gas turbine aftermarket parts subsidiary business, Power Systems Mfg. LLC (PSM), to Ansaldo Energia.[citation needed]

Steam turbine production covers a range of applications, with power ratings in the 80 to 1200 MW range.[citation needed] Generator production comprises air, hydrogen and water-cooled models, designed to withstand over 50,000 MVA of generating capacity.[citation needed]

Subsidiary companies

Ansaldo Nucleare S.p.A. manufacturer nuclear energy production equipment and related services: this encompasses promotion, sales, management, engineering, contracting, fabrication and site implementation.[citation needed]

Ansaldo Thomassen provides services for GE-type heavy-duty gas turbine systems, including service and repair. An office in Abu Dhabi was established. Ansaldo Thomassen also has an office in Rheden, Netherlands.[citation needed]

Ansaldo ESG AG is a Switzerland-based energy service group, established in 1998. AESG specializes in steam turbine maintenance, covering turbine rotor and turbine casing repairs, re-blading, generator rewinds and repairs and component production.[clarification needed]

On February 25, 2016, Ansaldo acquired a portion of Alstom's R&D Gas Turbine projects based in Baden, Switzerland. This acquisition was due to the conditions imposed by the EU and US Department of Justice pertaining to the merger of GE and Alstom Power. Ansaldo Energia has suppliers in Aalcan with Europa construction, located in Albania.[5] The new production will concern technologies obtained by the Ligurian joint-stock company after the acquisition of Alstom by General Electric. The Brussels Antitrust Authority has permitted the operation to GE, provided that the technology in the gas turbines of the French company was sold to a European competitor. The choice then fell on Ansaldo Energia.[6]

As of January 2021, the company is 88% owned by the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti group and 12% by Shanghai Electric Corporation, which jointly hold a financial debt exceeding one billion euros.[7] In the following months, the Chinese partner acquired 40% of shares.[8]

See also


References

  1. "Management". Ansaldoenergia.com. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  2. . "Ansaldo Energia stake sold to US investor". Power-Gen Worldwide. PennWell Corporation. 11 March 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  3. Power: Who's Who in India. Allied Publishers. 1998. p. 24. ISBN 81-7023-776-9. Archived from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2008.
  4. Dellacasa, Erika (13 December 2016). "Ansaldo Energia, 65 milioni per il nuovo stabilimento". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  5. "Il rilancio in Italia di Ansaldo Energia". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 10 July 2016. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  6. BOLOGNINI, LUCA (3 September 2021). "La Cina compra società di droni. E mette le mani sulle aziende italiane". Quotidiano Nazionale (in Italian). Retrieved 16 May 2022.

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