Deutsche Windtechnik AG has secured a contract to provide full maintenance services for the turbines the 18 MW Bokel-Ellerdorf Part 3 onshore wind project in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Starting in February 2020, Deutsche Windtechnik will be taking over maintenance at the Bokel-Ellerdorf wind farm. The new service contract covers full maintenance for the six Vestas V112 wind turbines, including large components.
The service location that will be used as a base for providing maintenance is in the direct vicinity of the wind farm, so deployment times and distances can be kept short.
The Bokel-Ellerdorf Part 3 wind farm was developed by German firm Wpd AG and was commissioned in 2013.
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