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enXco Service Corporation Signs O&M Agreement with TPW Petersburg Wind Farm

published: 2012-02-06 17:41

enXco Service Corporation (eSC), an EDF Energies Nouvelles Company has signed a long-term Operations and Maintenance Agreement with TPW Petersburg Wind, LLC for the 40.5 megawatt wind power project located in Boone County, Nebraska.

The TPW Petersburg Wind Farm, acquired by Gestamp Wind North America in December 2011, consists of 27 GE Wind 1.5 MW XLE - ESS turbines.   Energy produced will be delivered to Omaha Public Power District (OPPD).

Construction of the project commenced in summer 2011, with commercial operations beginning in November 2011.    enXco Service Corporation will provide on-site O&M for the balance of plant during the turbine warranty period, and subsequently for the entire project.   In addition to operation and maintenance services provided at the site, 24/7 remote monitoring of the wind turbines will be provided from enXco Service Corp's Operations Control Center.

"enXco Service Corporation is pleased to have been selected by Gestamp to provide O&M for the TPW Petersburg Wind project," said Dave Luck, Director of Business Development.  "This project is a nice addition to our growing portfolio in Nebraska as well as our portfolio with Gestamp -  eSC now provides O&M for all 150 megawatts of Gestamp's operating wind farms in the US."

"Gestamp Wind North America is pleased to expand our working relationship with enXco," said David Jones, Chief Technical Officer. "We look forward to continuing to work with their well qualified staff on our new Nebraska wind farm."

enXco Service Corp., and its affiliates in Canada and Mexico, provides O&M services to more than 5,000 wind turbines throughout North America, representing 5 gigawatts of wind energy. With 25 years of experience and more than 360 full-time, trained and certified Wind Technicians, enXco Service Corp. has the resources and experience to optimize project availability and maximize revenues.

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