First German contract win for CWind is a turnkey solution
CWind, a leading provider of services to the offshore wind industry, today announced that it has won a contract from EnBW to provide temporary power supply for the 288MW EnBW Baltic 2 offshore wind farm under construction in the German Baltic Sea. CWind was successful in its proposal to provide an integrated turnkey solution that includes the rental of generators, the servicing, maintenance and refuelling as well as the bunkerage and CTVs required. CWind expects to deliver up to 80 generators to the site starting this summer.
Stefan Wallenmaier, Project Manager Offshore Wind EnBW, commented on the contract award: “The decision to move to a single supplier for all elements of the temporary power supply, and the choice of that partner, was a crucial decision for us. CWind convinced us fully that they were able to meet the very considerable technical and logistical challenges of handling the provision of temporary power for our 80 turbines, 32km off the coast of Rugen Island. A constant, efficient and safe power supply is critical to the smooth and uninterrupted construction of the wind farm, in an at times rough environment.”
Peter Jorgensen, Managing Director of CWind, commented his company’s contract win: “We are delighted with winning our first German contract with EnBW. EnBW has stringent requirements regarding, amongst others safety, efficiency and flexibility. CWind’s integrated approach allows us to meet these high standards and apply our expertise proven at some of the largest offshore wind farms in the world. The EnBW Baltic 2 contract win proves our concept that by reducing interfaces for our customers we can reduce costs and add value to their projects. “