Engineering Services

Wind Turbine O&M ISP

Advanced GWO & IRATA compliant blade repair, composite laminates protection, and non-destructive UT inspection services.

Advanced Crane-Free Blade Repair

By utilizing IRATA-certified rope access instead of massive mobile cranes, we perform inspections, laminate repair, and coating directly on the tower, saving up to 80% on logistics.

Cost Offsets80% Money Saved

Saves substantial logistics and mobilization overheads.

Blade Quality95% Strength Restored

Exceeds minimum requirements for carbon composites.

Repair Duration48h Time to Fix

Faster turnaround minimized downtime.

Crane Equipment0 Big Cranes Needed

Zero reliance on high-cost crawler cranes.

Comprehensive Blade Services

  • Rain Collar: Installation, inspections, and waterproofing seal repairs.
  • Spinner & Nacelle: Fiber composite shell repairing and aerodynamic upgrades.
  • Drone Inspections: Pre-repair detailed scans and warranty expiration surveys.
  • Leading Edge Protection (LEP): High resistance tapes and polyurethane coating.
  • LPS Lightning System: Receptacle loop tests and technical functionality repairs.

Interactive Blade Defect Classifier

Understand turbine damage classifications and required actions under GWO/IRATA standards.

Category 1 // Cosmetic Wear

STATUS: OPERATIONAL

Damage Heuristic: Cosmetic issues only. LPS resistance <= 50mΩ.

Action Required: No immediate repair required. Continue normal turbine operation.

Blade Defect Classification Matrix

Structured reference specifications of wind turbine blade damages and responses.

CategorySeverity StatusDamage Description / HeuristicAction / Remediation Required
Category 1STATUS: OPERATIONALCosmetic issues only. LPS resistance <= 50mΩ.No immediate repair required. Continue normal turbine operation.
Category 2STATUS: OPERATIONALMinor surface wear or paint peeling.Schedule repair during standard maintenance cycles.
Category 3STATUS: OPERATIONALMedium cracks. LPS resistance > 50mΩ.Requires technical repair within 6 months to avoid expansion.
Category 4STATUS: RESTRICTEDSevere laminate delamination or deep structural cracks.Requires immediate engineering repair. Operate at reduced wind loads.
Category 5STATUS: SHUT DOWNBlade split, rupture, or complete lightning protection failure.Shut down turbine immediately. Conduct emergency blade repair.

Technical Glossary

Learn about standard engineering terminologies in wind and solar operations.

LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy)
The average net present cost of electricity generation for a power plant over its lifetime, used to compare different electricity generation technologies.
GWO BR (Global Wind Organisation Blade Repair)
An international standard training certification verifying that technicians can inspect and repair composite wind turbine blades safely.
IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association)
The sole global authority for industrial rope access, ensuring maximum work safety at heights without scaffolding or cranes.
CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer)
High-strength, lightweight carbon fiber composite material used in modern wind turbine blade structural reinforcements.