Recently, Enama Energy's 'Princess Amalia' wind power plant in the Netherlands signed a five-year contract with Siemens Gemejung. The contract is for maintenance of 60 Vestas V80-2.0MW blower gearboxes. This is also the head of Siemens Gome. Offshore wind power multi-brand service orders.
It is understood that the 'Princess Amaliya' wind farm is located 23 kilometers from the coast of Emmeden in the Netherlands, with a capacity of 120MW. It was put into operation in 2008. This is also the first wind farm in the Netherlands to be built up to 12 miles from the coast.
'Princess Amaliya' wind farm supplies four ZFEH804 gearboxes. The maintenance team of Siemens Gamesa project will repair it within ten weeks. All work is carried out in Spain. The project will be completed in the second quarter of this year.
It is reported that the gearbox equipment produced by Siemens Gemeken involves a total of five production bases in China. It has long experience in the design, manufacture and service of heavy industrial gearboxes such as fans. Over 400 wind turbines are used every year for maintenance and repair. The fan gearbox is currently the largest in the world.
Mark Albenze, CEO of Siemens Gamesa Renewables, stated, 'We are very pleased to extend our multi-brand service solution to offshore wind power projects in the restoration of the 'Principle Amalia' wind farm transmission, the Spanish factory. The colleagues have excellent technical and professional knowledge and can repair these gearboxes in a very short time.'