Enersense and Siemens Energy have signed an agreement on coatings for the Leipheim gas power plant in Germany Enersense International Plc Press release 14 July 2022 at 9:45 a.m. Enersense GmbH, a German subsidiary of Enersense International Plc, a provider of zero-emission energy solutions, has signed an agreement with Siemens Energy regarding the coating work of the Leipheim remote-controlled gas power plant under construction in southern Germany. Leipheim’s new 300-megawatt gas turbine power plant will be built between Leipheim and Bubesheim in the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. Siemens Energy is the prime contractor for the entire plant and the customer is LEAG, the largest energy company in eastern Germany. The Leipheim gas power plant will be used exclusively to protect and ensure the reliability of the transmission grid. The gas power plant is scheduled to be commissioned in August 2023. The project coating work will begin in July 2022 and is expected to be completed in February 2023. “We are pleased that Siemens Energy chose us as its partner, and our well-run cooperation in Germany, Finland and France will continue. An energy self-sufficient Europe needs such projects, and it is great to be a part of this,” says Sebastian Halsband, Enersense’s Country Director for Germany. Enersense is currently working on a similar project on coating work for a gas power plant as Siemens Energy’s partner in Landivisiau, France.