The Spanish arm of Deutsche Windtechnik has added 213 turbines to its service portfolio covering a range of models.
Maintenance contracts have been agreed for wind farms totalling 274MW located in different regions around Spain, including 130 Siemens Gamesa G80 and G52 machines, 40 NEG Micon NM52 and 43 Vestas V90 units.
Deutsche Windtechnik said the deal is the largest set of new service contracts ever signed by the company’s Spanish business since its establishment in 2014.
Deutsche Windtechnik will carry out all O&M activities at the wind farms for at least the next two-and-a-half to four years.
Deutsche Windtechnik general manager in Spain Alfredo del Tiempo Pina said: “Today marks a great day for Deutsche Windtechnik in Spain with the achievement of two important milestones: We are becoming a key player in the Spanish Gamesa market, and our sustainable growth, which began with previous contracts and successful projects in the past, is now being significantly reinforced.
“These 213 turbines represent a 40% increase in our turbine service portfolio. Our team has been preparing for Gamesa technologies for some time, and those efforts are now being rewarded.”

