As the renewable energy industry continues to expand across the UK and Europe, long-term service partnerships are becoming vital to maintaining efficiency, reliability, and safety across onshore wind assets.
Bladestar Renewables Ltd has secured a position on ScottishPower Renewables’ new three-year onshore framework agreement — a major milestone that strengthens their position as a trusted provider of high-quality blade inspection and repair services.
This framework represents a strategic commitment by ScottishPower Renewables to work with a select group of specialist contractors who can ensure the continued performance of its onshore wind fleet.
For Bladestar, inclusion in this multi-year framework highlights the company’s proven capability, expertise, and safety record in delivering consistent, high-quality service across diverse site conditions.
By partnering through a structured framework, operators and service providers can achieve measurable gains in:
Such frameworks also allow for deeper data collection and performance tracking — vital for managing blade life cycles, improving component reliability, and supporting sustainability goals.
The agreement provides an opportunity for both parties to refine maintenance strategies and introduce new innovations over the three-year term. With access to multiple onshore sites, Bladestar can continue to demonstrate its expertise in composite repairs and preventive maintenance, helping to maximise turbine availability and energy yield.
At the heart of this partnership is a shared commitment to safety, environmental responsibility, and continuous improvement. Bladestar’s team of skilled technicians — backed by robust training, documentation, and compliance systems — ensures that every project meets the highest industry standards.
The new framework will allow Bladestar to expand its service offering and invest further in workforce development, tooling, and operational efficiency — supporting ScottishPower Renewables’ long-term vision for reliable, sustainable onshore wind generation.
This collaboration reinforces the importance of experienced service partners in driving the next phase of onshore wind performance and lifecycle management across the UK.