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Publisher: Deutsche Windtechnik AG

Deutsche Windtechnik welcomes polar researcher Arved Fuchs and his crew at the Butendiek offshore wind farm


Bremen / offshore wind farm Butendiek (renewablepress) - On Sunday, June 3, 2018, the polar researcher and author Arved Fuchs visited the Butendiek wind farm as part of his research expedition "Ocean Change - Turn the Page", which started in Hamburg on May 30. The sailing ship and its crew were welcomed by Carl Rasmus Richardsen, Managing Director of Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting GmbH. Arved Fuchs and his team received detailed information about the use of offshore wind energy during a tour of the substation, which Deutsche Windtechnik provides maintenance for. In particular, this included issues relating to technology, operation, maintenance and the environmental sustainability of offshore wind energy.

The purpose of Arved Fuchs' new expedition "Turn the Page", which will take him and his sailing crew from Hamburg across the North Sea to the Shetland Islands, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland and further into the Canadian Arctic, is to set an example for environment and sustainability. He is not only documenting the consequences of climate change, he also wants to raise public awareness regarding existing solutions.

Arved Fuchs said, "Climate change is a fact and the causes are well-known. Pretending that we can continue doing 'business as usual' is irresponsible and violates any sense of intergenerational justice. It is time to focus on possible solutions. This includes offshore wind energy. Energy suppliers, individual governments and large sections of the civilian population have long since reacted to the changing situation and have taken corresponding steps."

Matthias Brandt, Board Director at Deutsche Windtechnik AG, emphasised: "We believe in what we do in the field of renewable energies, and we are always prepared to work on ourselves and on our guidelines to improve the environmental friendliness of our actions and actively support the energy transition." The company trained a number of its employees in the area of safety technology at the company's own Training Center so that they could visit the offshore substation. "We are happy to support Arved Fuchs because the preservation of our resources is not only meaningful from a business point of view, it also represents a fundamental social obligation.

The offshore wind farm Butendiek is located approximately 32 km west of Sylt. The wind farm went into operation in 2015, and its 80 wind turbines supply approximately 370,000 households with renewable energy.

Information and pictures of the visit to the substation at the Butendiek wind farm are available online via the Facebook page "Arved Fuchs Expeditions" (https://www.facebook.com/Arved-Fuchs-Expeditionen-248247028523296/ ). Further information about the course, motivation and goals of the expedition as well as the composition of the crew can also be found there.


About Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Bremen-based Deutsche Windtechnik AG offers a single-source full technical maintenance package for wind turbines in Europe and the USA. The company operates both onshore and offshore. More than 3,000 wind turbines are serviced by over 1,000 employees worldwide as part of permanent maintenance contracts (basic and full maintenance). Its system engineering focuses on Vestas/NEG Micon, Siemens/AN Bonus, Nordex, Senvion, Fuhrländer, Gamesa and Enercon turbines.


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Arved Fuchs and his crew reach the offshore wind farm Butendiek with the "Dagmar Aaen".
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Arved Fuchs and his crew visit the offshore wind farm Butendiek. Part of the crew visited the offshore substation under the direction of Deutsche Windtechnik.
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Bremen / offshore wind farm Butendiek, 04. June 2018


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About Deutsche Windtechnik AG

Deutsche Windtechnik AG offers a single-source full technical maintenance package for wind turbines in Europe, North America and Taiwan. The company operates both onshore and offshore.

More than 7,500 wind turbines with a rated output of more than 12 GW are serviced by over 2,000 employees as part of permanent maintenance contracts (basic and full maintenance). Its system engineering focuses on Vestas/NEG Micon, Siemens/AN Bonus, Nordex, Senvion, Fuhrländer, Gamesa and Enercon turbines.

Deutsche Windtechnik take occupational safety and environmental protection very seriously, so all of their services are certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2015, BS OHSAS 18001:2007, ISO 14001:2015.

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Mail: k.kletzsch@deutsche-windtechnik.com
Phone: +49 (0)421 - 69105 330

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Press contact

Karola Kletzsch

Karola Kletzsch
Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Mail: k.kletzsch@deutsche-windtechnik.com
Phone: +49 (0)421 - 69105 330