Together, the projects involved total more than 700 megawatts (MW) of capacity, representing one of the largest independent service agreements in the region.
DWT will provide full-scope O&M services, including all minor and major component replacement responsibilities. With the addition of this portfolio, Siemens 2.3 MW turbines now represent DWT’s largest technology platform under long-term service agreements in the US, totalling more than 1.1 GW.
“The utility’s decision to partner with DWT underscores the importance of independent service in the US market” said Melf Lorenzen, CEO of DWT USA. “Our focus is on extending the life of existing fleets, improving reliability, and ensuring turbines deliver maximum megawatts back to the grid. Together, we’re helping turn challenges into opportunities for customers, communities, and the clean energy transition.”
The partnership also emphasises job creation, safety, and community engagement, including STEM events to highlight the role of wind energy in the region’s economy.
DWT US will take over full-scope O&M services for the 700 MW utility projects, including all component replacement responsibilities.
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