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Availon announces record year with additional 620 MW of wind assets under contract

By Michelle Froese | November 9, 2015

So far this year, Availon has added 390 wind-turbine generators to their fleet, which represents a 20% growth in production.

So far this year, Availon has added 390 wind-turbine generators to their fleet, which represents a 20% growth in production.

Availon, a multi-brand independent service provider for wind turbines, announced a record year of wind O&M assets. The company has added 620 MW to its global portfolio of wind-turbine generators under operation and maintenance contracts.

Mature European markets such as Germany, Spain and Italy have a great number of wind farms coming out of warranty and represent the lion’s share of Availon’s recent performance.

“This year, we have so far added 390 wind-turbine generators to our existing fleet. Compared to the previous year, which was also very strong, this means a 20% growth. The base of our success is not only the broad range of services and turbine types that we cover, but also the fact that asset owners see, that we are able to offer a flexible and very reliable service to get the highest availability and energy yield,” commented CEO, Ulrich Schomakers.

Availon has built its competitive advantage by consistently adding new turbine models to its offering. For example, Availon is the first ISP able to offer a full-service O&M contract for Gamesa’s wind-turbine technology.

“What is really new here is that many of the newly contracted wind-turbine generators have been manufactured by Gamesa. The capital we invested in building up a state-of-the-art expertise in Gamesa turbine technology is really paying off,” explained Schomakers.

A significant increase in new O&M contracts was also recorded for GE and Vestas turbines, which still make up for the majority of turbines under contract at Availon. Further, the average age of turbines under contract has dropped because more and more wind-farm owners decide to change from OEMs to Availon as soon as the warranty ends. This trend is set to continue.

MAKE Consulting forecasted a 10% growth, on average per year over the next six years in its Global Wind Turbine O&M 2014 report.

“Customers, banks and insurers know that Availon is an attractive alternative to the turbine manufacturers for aftermarket service, and push even for a switch over. There will be plenty of opportunities available to us in the booming O&M market and we are well positioned to take full advantage of them,” concluded Global Sales Manager, Michael Richter.

Availon
www.availon.com


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Tagged With: Availon, contracts, Maintenance, O&M, turbine, warranty, wind
 

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