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INDUSTRY NEWS


V-TES Has Become Global Wind Organisation (GWO) Certified, as they Continue to Train to


the Highest of Electrical Standards Striving to excel in the specialist electrical engineering services they provide, V-TES has set out a new vision, which encompasses the energy transition and allows for the supply of services to the world of alternative energy.


dealing with the exceptionally high voltage power supplies experienced in offshore windfarms.


Continuing to invest in development and knowledge across the business, the engineering team has recently completed the GWO course via Maersk Training centre. All V-TES Engineers are already fully Oil & Gas ‘BOSIET’ certified, making for a natural progression into the offshore wind sector.


To coincide with the GWO training, they have also increased their high voltage jointing and termination services from 33kV to 66kV. This provides crucial knowledge and experience when


On-going training and development are vital to the success of V-TES, therefore they are utilising their in-house HV training bay to ensure jointing & terminating techniques are constantly put under scrutiny by their senior HV experts.


If you would like to discuss how they can support your wind power requirements please get in contact.


q 01224 791638 E info@v-tes.com H v-tes.com


• HV/LV Switchgear • 66kV Jointing & Terminations • Partial Discharge “HVPD” • BOSIET & GWO Certified Engineers • Condition Monitoring


• Hazardous Area • Electrical Engineering • Ex Inspections • Rope Access • Fibre Optics


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