Go Wind has completed wind turbine installations for Enercon at a site in the UK, kicking off a wider installation programme.
The installation of the turbines, which are both Enercon E-138 EP3 models, in North Lanarkshire are the first of the model to be installed in the UK.
The company said it is the start of a multi-agreement work programme with Enercon that will roll out across the UK and beyond.
Go Wind managing director and founder Paya Kolahi said: “This installation is the culmination of many months of work for the Go Wind business and is the start of an extensive programme of installations which will see us installing multiple turbines not just for Enercon but also for many of the other major players in the industry.
“It has taken us a considerable amount of operational planning, mobilisation and resourcing to get the business to this stage where we have successfully positioned ourselves as a market leader with a pipeline and programme of work that stretches well into 2023.
“We are very much looking forward to the delivery of this extensive work programme, the recruiting of a large number of skilled people from across the North East region and to the imminent growth of our business.”
Go Wind provides a range of services to the offshore and onshore wind sector including installation, maintenance and component replacement.
The business works with a number of global turbine manufacturers and said it is expecting to see a twofold growth in the coming two months as it recruits and expands installation and operations teams to meet new contract wins and deliver already contracted wind turbine installations at scale.


