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    Altitec, Obelisk enter joint RE venture

    Altitec, a rope access blade repair and inspection specialist, and Obelisk, a provider of infrastructure services to the global renewable energy, telecommunications and power markets, have signed a five-year joint venture agreement.
    Altitec, Obelisk enter joint RE venture
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    The deal enables the two businesses to deliver a range of wind turbine blade and tower services to wind farm owners, operators and original equipment manufacturers (OEM’s) operating in the South African market.

    The South African wind energy market has grown rapidly in recent years with 15 new wind farms totalling 1,200MW constructed in the last three years. The South African government has already committed to procuring energy from another 19 wind farms totalling 2,000MW, to help combat longstanding electricity shortages.

    This rapid growth has created demand for a repair, inspection and maintenance market that can service approximately 4,000 operational blades. In turn, the development of such a market will enable turbines to perform as expected, and provide a base of regional service expertise in the South African sector able to quickly address blade or tower issues and minimise wind farm downtime.

    Regionally specific blade, tower services

    As part of the joint venture agreement, Altitec is working alongside Obelisk to provide a range of regionally specific blade and tower services, while also training new South African rope access technicians to international standards.

    The range of core certified services delivered within the joint venture includes rotor-based inspections based on the principles for the monitoring of wind turbines, composite blade repairs, cleaning and monitoring of equipment and wind turbine tower corrosion protection and repair.

    Currently the partnership has seen the creation and development of four dedicated teams of technicians that work directly with wider project management personnel on the ground.

    Unforeseen challenges

    “As key emerging markets move from early stage planning and development and into the commissioning stage, it’s critical that prospective wind power projects remain on track and stay within budget,” said Tom Dyffort, MD, Altitec.

    “However, while the planning theory stacks up, the operational reality of working within new territories can quickly create unforeseen challenges.

    "Moreover, with many European manufacturers keen to safeguard and protect their equipment during the critical transport and commissioning stage, it’s essential that those technicians working with the equipment on the ground can provide absolute confidence and assurance.”

    Under the terms of the agreement, Obelisk and Altitec will work to Germanischer Lloyd certification standards, training local technicians to help develop an established regional workforce for long-term operations and maintenance.

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