Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has secured a 20-year contract to provide full-scope operation and maintenance services for a 135MW Senvion wind farm in the Australian state of Victoria.
The company said it will provide remote monitoring, supply chain access, speciality tooling, design, engineering support, and software updates for the unnamed project.
Siemens Gamesa has also invested in a large stock of Senvion parts in Australia to help to optimise the time needed to service projects, making them more economical.
“Leveraging its 10-year expertise of servicing turbines from other manufacturers and our recent successful acquisition of Senvion’s European Services assets and Intellectual Property, Siemens Gamesa is uniquely positioned to serve our customers in all markets,” said Joris Mazille, service chief executive for Siemens Gamesa in the APAC region.
Siemens Gamesa has 72GW of turbines under service globally, including 8.4GW across the Asia Pacific.