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BLADE MAINTENANCE


FEATURE SPONSOR


JOINING FORCES FOR EXPANDED SERVICE


Wind turbine specialist Rotos 360 Limited was


recently acquired by James Fisher and Sons plc


This highly innovative company is a leader in the repair and maintenance of wind turbine blades and has developed a unique and DNV GL certified curing technique to repair wind turbine blades. These uniquely efficient blade curing repair techniques have been proven to significantly reduce wind turbine downtime. The expanded service offering from James Fisher enables customers to achieve further supply chain optimisation and reduce contractual interface risks.


10 www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


The combination of assets and resource will support renewables projects around the UK, helping to deliver improved responsiveness and reduce costs.


PROTECTING ASSETS The aim of the initial research was to reduce the cost of operation and maintenance on offshore wind turbines. As a result a large gap was identified in the O&M field where expertise could be utilised across the industry, offering customers the opportunity to make


great savings in lost turbine down-time as well as protecting their assets for years to come.


Rotos 360 uses the latest technological innovation to provide solutions in the inspection, repair and reconditioning of rotor blades in both onshore and offshore environments.


The company has successfully completed projects throughout the UK and Europe, in both onshore and


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