Full Circle Wind Services has secured a contract to maintain 28 Senvion turbines across six wind farms owned by ENGIE UK and Equitix in England and Scotland.
The company said the agreement is its largest deal to date and includes sites with a combined capacity of 57.4MW.
Full Circle added that operations began on 1 February 2026 following the contract signing late last year.
The contract covers 15 MM82 and 13 MM92 turbines across sites in East Riding of Yorkshire, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Aberdeenshire, South Lanarkshire and Dumfries & Galloway.
It said the scope includes full operations and maintenance services, including major component repairs and replacements.
“We’re thrilled to have been chosen by ENGIE and Equitix. Over the past year, we’ve made a focused investment in our Senvion capabilities – bringing in the right talent, refining our processes, and strengthening our in-house expertise,” said Phil Goleby, chief executive of Full Circle Wind Services.
“This contract is a real testament to our team’s ability to deliver technical excellence at scale.”


