FRANKFURT, May 8 (Reuters) - Siemens Energy
will replace the boss of its troubled wind turbine division
after less than three years, the company said on Wednesday, also
raising its outlook for the current year primarily on the back
of its power grid business.
Jochen Eickholt, who took over as Siemens Gamesa CEO in
March 2022, will step down at the end of July and be replaced by
Siemens Energy board member Vinod Philip, the group said, adding
Siemens Gamesa's onshore business would be focused on two main
markets going forward: Europe and the United States.