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Availon wins 78-MW of wind-turbine servicing contracts

By Michelle Froese | October 1, 2015

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At the recent Husum trade fair in Germany, Availon signed new service contracts representing an additional 78 MW of wind-power capacity placed under the company’s care.

Availon, a cross-brand provider of wind-turbine generator services, has signed new contracts for the servicing of 48 wind turbine generators at the recent Husum Wind trade in Germany. The contracts represent an additional 78 MW of capacity placed under the care of Availon.

The turbines involved include Vestas V80 and V90, Gamesa G80 and G58, GE 1.5, and DeWind D6. Three quarters of the orders are based on partial maintenance and one quarter on full maintenance concepts.

Michael Richter, Global Sales Manager at Availon, commented: “Our modular contract concepts, in which our customers can individually design the scope of the service, continue to enjoy a great deal of popularity. With these new orders, we are very confident that Availon can confirm its leading position as a service company independent of manufacturers in 2015 and build on its strong position.”

The new contracts, coming from new undisclosed clients from four different European countries, underpin the dynamism of Availon’s international expansion. The company, which experienced spectacular growth over the last few years, is now firmly established as a market specialist in independent wind turbine generator services for GE, Vestas, and Gamesa systems.

Availon
www.availon.eu


Filed Under: O&M, Projects
Tagged With: Availon, contracts, service, turbine, wind, wind power generators
 

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