Vestas to start work on 'grouting issue' at UK's Kentish Flats

Turbine supplier Vestas has appointed contractor SubCPartner to carry out repairs on Vattenfall’s 90MW Kentish Flats offshore wind farm in southern England.

Engineers discovered in 2009 that transition pieces on which the turbines sit have shifted slightly – in a repeat of the so-called “grouting problem” that has affected several early-phase European offshore wind farms.

Vestas is responsible for carrying out the repairs because the 30 3MW turbines are still within their warranty period.

Esjberg based SubCPartner is due to use Whitstable Harbour in Kent as its base for the work.

The solution to the problem involves complex welding inside the transition pieces.

Harbourmaster Mike Wier tells Recharge that the operation is due…

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