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Wind Market Poland: Engie and Deutsche Windtechnik Expand Cooperation in Europe

Bremen, Germany / Paris, France - The international energy supplier Engie and the independent maintenance company Deutsche Windtechnik have further expanded their Europe-wide cooperation in the maintenance of wind turbines in recent months.

In March 2021, the cooperation between the two companies was extended for the first time to include wind turbines in Poland. Specifically, this involves the Jarogniew-Moltowo wind farm with a total capacity of 20.5 megawatts in the Western Pomerania region of Poland. The owner is Engie's wholly owned subsidiary Engie Zielona Energia. The contract for the 10 Senvion MM92 wind turbines covers full maintenance for the turbines, including extensive blade maintenance.

According to Deutsche Windtechnik, the basis for the successful cooperation between the two companies is the constant communication between the key accounts of Engie and Deutsche Windtechnik. In this way, the requirements related to specific countries, regions and technologies are communicated at an early stage, so that Deutsche Windtechnik can proactively prepare the training of employees and local logistics up to the potential start of the contract. "Early communication of requirements enables us to develop synergies and further optimise our conditions for our business partners through forward-looking planning“, says Sales Manager Deutsche Windtechnik X-Service Jörg Fuchs. In the past, he says, this made it possible to carry out service work at Engie wind farms at short notice without the customer being affected by any reduction in the expected service quality.



Source: IWR Online, Jun 06 2021