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Deutsche Windtechnik will ensure the availability of the Trianel Wind Farm Borkum I in the future

Trianel and Deutsche Windtechnik reach agreement on long-term service partnership

Deutsche Windtechnik (DWT) will take over maintenance and service for the Trianel Offshore Wind Farm Borkum I (TWB) in the North Sea. TWB has signed a comprehensive service contract with DWT for this purpose. The heart of the contract is the maintenance for 40 Adwen AD5-116 turbines (formerly known as Areva Wind M5000) with a total capacity of 200 MW. The contract has a duration of ten years with an option to extend it by a further five years.


This was preceded by a Europe-wide tender, in which DWT came out ahead thanks to a sophisticated plan for optimised maintenance and an efficient logistics approach. The aim of the collaboration is to stabilise turbine availability at a high level and to fully utilise the performance potential of the Trianel offshore wind farm.

The scope of services includes all maintenance and upkeep – excluding major components – as well as a binding energy availability guarantee.

"We bring a deep understanding of wind turbines and years of experience with the Adwen AD5-116 to the table." At the OWF alpha ventus, we successfully increased the availability of the same type of turbine from 42% to 94%. "We are pleased to work together with TWB to exploit the full potential of the wind farm," said Jens Landwehr, Managing Director of Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting. "The fact that TWB is placing their trust in us is a strong testimony to the quality of our work to date. It is also a signal to the entire industry: Independent service providers have what it takes to provide reliable service for large offshore projects in the long term.

"The high level of expertise and strong motivation of the entire team impressed us deeply," said Bernd Deharde, Managing Director of Trianel Windkraftwerk Borkum GmbH & Co. KG. "The plan they have presented ensures efficient and sustainable turbine operation, and it strikes an optimal balance between costs and risks." All of our discussions have been driven by the goal of finding the best possible solution for our offshore wind farm together. "We have achieved this with the new Service and Maintenance Agreement."

Klaus Horstick, who is also a Managing Director at Trianel Windkraftwerk Borkum GmbH & Co. KG, added: "With this contract, we are laying the foundation for a successful and sustainable partnership. We look forward to achieving the goals we have set together with DWT." 

The contract was signed on 19 May 2025. During the coming months, the companies will work together to ensure optimal conditions for a smooth start on 18 December 2025. 

 

About Trianel Windkraftwerk Borkum GmbH & Co. KG 

Since 2015, Trianel Windkraftwerk Borkum GmbH & Co. KG has been operating the first municipal offshore wind farm in the North Sea. The offshore wind farm is located about 45 kilometres northwest of the coast of Borkum and has 40 wind turbines with a capacity of 200 megawatts. The offshore wind farm supplies around 200,000 households with green electricity every year, actively contributing to the reduction CO2 emissions. TWB is one of the first offshore wind farms to offer the generated green electricity through individual PPAs, either as an annual tranche or multi-year tranches.

TWB is owned by 28 regional and municipal energy suppliers and a sustainability-focused investment fund. 

Trianel Offshore Wind Farm Borkum I consists of 40 Adwen AD5-116 turbines with a total capacity of 200 MW. Photo: Trianel GmbH

As an independent service provider, DWT is responsible for the long-term maintenance and servicing of the entire Trianel Offshore Wind Farm Borkum I. Photo: DWT

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