Vestas has secured 10-year service agreements from International Power Canada covering 276 wind turbines at eight power plants in Canada.
The service agreements, totalling 533MW, include 335MW for existing wind power plants in New Brunswick, Ontario and Prince Edward Island. It also encompasses 198 MW for two projects in Ontario that will be finished in 2013. The service contracts ensure long-term jobs for about 40 full-time Vestas employees in Canada who provide maintenance for these turbines. Under the agreements, Vestas will provide a full range of services to maximise the energy production of the turbines. The contracts include Vestas’ Active Output Management (AOM) 4000 service option, which consists of guaranteed availability, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, and replacement of major components and spare parts. It also includes a surveillance system called VestasOnline, allowing Vestas to monitor and remotely control the turbines.
The service agreements, totalling 533MW, include 335MW for existing wind power plants in New Brunswick, Ontario and Prince Edward Island. It also encompasses 198 MW for two projects in Ontario that will be finished in 2013. The service contracts ensure long-term jobs for about 40 full-time Vestas employees in Canada who provide maintenance for these turbines. Under the agreements, Vestas will provide a full range of services to maximise the energy production of the turbines. The contracts include Vestas’ Active Output Management (AOM) 4000 service option, which consists of guaranteed availability, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, and replacement of major components and spare parts. It also includes a surveillance system called VestasOnline, allowing Vestas to monitor and remotely control the turbines.