Welcome to Siemens Energy in the USA
We are a 9,600 strong team dedicated to serving as a fully integrated, full-service partner and driver of the energy transition. Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, our presence in the United States consists of offices in 84 locations including 26 facilities dedicated to manufacturing. Nearly one quarter of our US workforce works in production operations across our Generation, Industrial Applications, Transmission, and New Energy Businesses. Our diversity is our strength, and we are powered by our people and our values. With a focus on sustainability, on the co-creation of innovations with our partners, and on strong engagement in the communities where we operate, we seek not only to deliver on the fundamentals but to lead the energy transformation now.
Honestly, we are uncomfortable.
Transforming the North American energy ecosystem requires all of us to face some uncomfortable truths. Rich Voorberg spoke to T&D World about the uncomfortable truths.
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In our latest episode, Emerging Technologies in the Energy Transition, Vinod Philip, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at Siemens Energy, discusses several areas where current technological developments hold promise for a cleaner energy future.

Building the Next Generation of Industrial Cyber Defenders
Siemens Energy and National Academic and Non-profit Partners announced a new Cybersecurity & Industrial Infrastructure Security Apprenticeship Program (CIISAp).

Orlando Innovation Center
The Orlando Innovation Center (OIC) is a custom engineering solution provider that helps industry and small businesses by rapidly prototyping solutions for business challenges, testing the return on investment for new ideas, and producing end-to-end solutions. Shorter turnaround times are enabled by housing all necessary resources—engineering, robotics, NDE capabilities, software development, machining, and additive manufacturing—in one location.

Extreme Weather and Regional Grid Resilience: Lessons Learned from Texas Winter Storm Uri
Last year ice storms in Texas led to massive power outages across the state, leaving millions of without electricity and heat for days. What caused the grid to fail and how do we prevent this from happening again?