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Rotos 360 completes offshore wind turbine blade repair at Westermost Rough Wind Farm

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Rotos 360, part of James Fisher and Sons plc, has recently completed a successful offshore internal blade repair campaign alongside partners, SGRE, at Westermost Rough Wind Farm.

As part of the six-month project, Rotos 360 provided the wind farm with a full turnkey solution, which included labour and vessel supply, full inspection, and repairs, as well as a follow up analysis.

Westermost Rough Wind Farm is an offshore wind farm approximately 10 km North East of Withernsea, off the Holderness coast in the North Sea. It has 35 wind turbines and covers an area of approximately 35km2.

Rotos 360 carried out 38 internal blade repairs. The project was led by Rotos 360’s Project Manager Simon Wood and a SGRE Technical Project Manager, with the repair works completed by the Rotos’ specialist complex blade teams.

Read the article online at: https://www.energyglobal.com/wind/17092019/rotos-360-completes-offshore-wind-turbine-blade-repair-at-westermost-rough-wind-farm/

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