Siemens Gamesa has secured servicing contracts at two US wind farms with Senvion turbines totalling 194MW.
The contracts, each running for 10 years, are for a 139MW wind farm in Hornell, in New York, and a 55MW wind farm in Meyersdale, in Pennsylvania.
EverPower Wind Holdings contracted Siemens Gamesa to provide full-scope operation and maintenance services for the 95 Senvion MM92-2.05MW turbines at the Howard and Twin Ridges sites.
As part of the full scope service agreement, Siemens Gamesa will provide remote monitoring, supply chain access and speciality tooling, design and engineering support, software updates, and will use the existing hardware and infrastructure on site to ensure the performance and reliability of the turbines.
The agreement with EverPower Wind follows a recent 184MW agreement to provide 10-year, full-scope operation and maintenance services at two other Senvion project sites in North America.
Siemens Gamesa service chief executive Juan Gutierrez said: “This is the second major Senvion service agreement that we’ve signed within a short time period in North America.
“Our Senvion fleet continues to grow and we pride ourselves on the service continuity we can provide to our customers.
“With the recent acquisition of Senvion’s European Service assets and Intellectual Property, we are uniquely positioned to provide the best operations and maintenance services to the Senvion fleet both inside and outside of Europe.”
Siemens Gamesa acquired Senvion’s onshore European service assets and intellectual property in early January 2020, which has expanded the company’s multibrand service portfolio to more than 1GW globally.
In total, Siemens Gamesa has secured more than 1GW of service agreements for Senvion projects outside of the acquisition scope, in North America, Australia and Europe.


