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Deutsche Windtechnik advances the Belgian wind energy sector by introducing independent wind turbine services

Deutsche Windtechnik has established a country unit in Belgium and will now begin to provide maintenance for fifteen Vestas V80 turbines at various locations in Belgium.<br />
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Deutsche Windtechnik has established a country unit in Belgium and will now begin to provide maintenance for fifteen Vestas V80 turbines at various locations in Belgium.
© Deutsche Windtechnik AG
- New country unit in Belgium established


Bremen (Germany) / Hasselt (Belgium) (renewablepress) - Deutsche Windtechnik has announced the establishment of its latest entity, Deutsche Windtechnik Belgium B.V. The move marks the beginning of a shift in Belgium's wind energy landscape, introducing choice and flexibility to wind park operators.

With the establishment of the Deutsche Windtechnik entity in Belgium, the company’s entry into the Belgian market introduces O&M independence from manufacturers for wind turbine operators. Geert Timmers, Managing Director of Deutsche Windtechnik's Netherlands location, will oversee the operations of the new unit. He said: "We are very happy to offer our independent service in the Belgian market. Up till now, turbine manufacturers have dominated the service market in Belgium. Deutsche Windtechnik's flexible range of services will open the Belgian market. And this will benefit Belgian operators, who finally have a real choice regarding their service provider." Independence from manufacturers will simplify the maintenance of wind farms with different technologies and stimulate competition.


Deutsche Windtechnik expands operations across Belgium, offering full-spectrum services

With headquarters formally based in Hasselt and service hubs strategically planned across Belgium, Deutsche Windtechnik Belgium B.V. caters to multi-brand wind park operators, offering a spectrum of services ranging from basic maintenance to full maintenance. As a multi-brand specialist, the company brings two decades of hands-on experience with turbines from Vestas, Siemens, Enercon, Nordex, and Senvion, positioning itself as a reliable partner for diversified wind energy portfolios.

"Our comprehensive technological competence and flexibility set us apart," stated Geert Timmers. “We achieve this through effective cooperation between our international competence centres. The already existing service infrastructure enables seamless coordination and rapid response to our Belgian clients' needs. For example, our German unit manages 24/7 remote data monitoring and troubleshooting. For now, deployment planning for the Belgian service teams and office management will be organized from the Netherlands."


Deutsche Windtechnik fortifies commitment to Belgian wind sector with maintenance deal

Deutsche Windtechnik Belgium B.V. is launching its operations with a substantial full-maintenance contract for fifteen Vestas V80 wind turbines across multiple Belgian locations. The scope of services includes remote data monitoring and troubleshooting, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of turbines. Deutsche Windtechnik Belgium B.V. will initially focus on onshore maintenance in Belgium, but already received initial inquiries for offshore service.


About Deutsche Windtechnik AG

Bremen-based Deutsche Windtechnik AG offers a single-source full technical maintenance package for wind turbines in Europe, the USA, and Taiwan. The company operates both onshore and offshore. More than 2,100 employees provide service for over 7,100 wind turbines worldwide under permanent maintenance contracts (basic and full maintenance). The company's system engineering focuses on Vestas, Siemens, Nordex, Senvion, Fuhrländer, Gamesa, Enercon, and GE turbines.


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Bremen (Germany) / Hasselt (Belgium), 26 March 2024


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