Press Release
Publisher: Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Deutsche Windtechnik starts Service for the Offshore Substation in Butendiek Wind Farm
Bremen - The Offshore and Consulting Section of the independent service provider Deutsche Windtechnik is now also responsible for the maintenance and servicing of the substation at the Butendiek Offshore Wind Farm. The contract, which came into effect on 01.06.2014, includes extensive maintenance, inspection, monitoring and service work for the entire construction. Since experts at Deutsche Windtechnik provided support work during the construction, transport and erection of the substation in close cooperation with the wind farm operator, OWP Butendiek GmbH & Co. KG, and the manufacturer, Cofely Fabricom GDF Suez, the servicing concept was developed and validated practically ‚on site‘. In addition to the commissioning of the substation, Deutsche Windtechnik is also currently monitoring production of the rotor blades and the construction of the nacelles for Butendiek.
After the substation had been successfully transported to the Butendiek Wind Farm in May and the platform was welded to the foundation, electrical systems were gradually started in the substation. „Our current work in the course of ongoing cold commissioning is merging step by step into maintenance and service work. By the time hot commissioning is started we will be familiar with all components of the construction and will have optimized and tested all service processes ensuring smooth operation right from the start – and that pays off!“ explains Carl Rasmus Richardsen, Managing Director of Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting, with regard to the strategy of early cooperation.
Maintenance and Servicing of Offshore Substations
The quality of service work on substations is essential for the business efficiency at the offshore wind farm: as the bottleneck for power transmission, its smooth operation must be ensured at all times. Maintenance work at the substation at sea requires a wide range of professional skills from engineers, technicians and fitters, since various tasks have to be coordinated and completed per assignment. In addition to typical maintenance work to the primary transformation technology and the switchgear, professional support also has to be provided for secondary technology at the substation. Power supply generators, air-conditioning, communications technology, HSE facilities, building technology, helicopter pad and lighting are just some examples.
Deutsche Windtechnik has its head office in Bremen and provides complete services for technical maintenance of wind turbines from under one roof. The company works both onshore and offshore. Services provided mainly involve the fields of Machine Servicing, Rotor Blade Servicing, Consulting, Safety, Control, Substations and Repowering. You will find more information at www.deutsche-windtechnik.de or visit us today or tomorrow at the International Trade Fair WIND FORCE & Offshore Conference in Bremen in Hall 5, Stand B33.
Bremen, 18 June 2014
Publication and Reprint free of charge; please send a voucher copy to
Deutsche Windtechnik AG.
Attention editorial offices: For further questions please contact Mrs.
Karola Kletzsch, Corporate Communications Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Media contact
Karola Kletzsch, Corporate Communications
Tel: + 49 (0)421 - 989 610 64
Mobile: + 49 (0)172 - 263 77 89
email: k.kletzsch@deutsche-windtechnik.de
Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Hüttenstraße 20a
28237 Bremen, Germany
Internet: http://www.deutsche-windtechnik.de
Online press kit - all press releases from DE252570942
Press photos for editorial use only
Note: For the content of this press release the issuer / publisher of the release is »DE252570942« responsible.
The press release "Deutsche Windtechnik starts Service for the Offshore Substation in Butendiek Wind Farm" von DE252570942 is also available in the following languages:
More press releases from Deutsche Windtechnik AG
- Change at the top: Deutsche Windtechnik sets the course for the future
- Deutsche Windtechnik (DWT) expands offshore management team with Achim Berge Olsen as new CEO
- Deutsche Windtechnik‘s Aircraft Detection Lighting System a success — new installations and international business on the horizon
- Deutsche Windtechnik is further expanding its training capacities – Training Center opens a new location with wind turbines in original condition
- All European units united under one umbrella: Deutsche Windtechnik creates new European holding company
- Deutsche Windtechnik Sweden develops first contract to extend the operational life of 23 Vestas V90 wind turbines to 30 years
- Joining forces: Deutsche Windtechnik and Meidensha Corporation unite to introduce independent onshore wind energy services to Japan
- Deutsche Windtechnik advances the Belgian wind energy sector by introducing independent wind turbine services
- Independently confirmed for the first time: TÜV NORD declares that the drone system used by the Deutsche Windtechnik Inspection Body is a valid solution for inspecting rotor blades and lightning protection systems
- Major order in UK: Deutsche Windtechnik extends and upgrades the existing contract for 61 Siemens turbines including major components
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.
Press contact at Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Karola Kletzsch
Mail: k.kletzsch@deutsche-windtechnik.com
Phone: +49 (0)421 - 69105 330
