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FairWind’s Main Component Exchange (MCE) team recently completed a complex main bearing replacement project in the United States, executed during the turbulent storm season. The work required full drivetrain disassembly, including removal of the blades and hub using dual-crane coordination. Despite the challenge of high winds and weather delays, the project was completed on schedule. This is a strong example of how FairWind’s MCE services extend a wind turbines lifespan, while supporting sustainable energy production. By replacing key components rather than entire turbines, we help reduce both costs and environmental impact - a win, win. To learn more about our global main component exchange services or read the full case study visit https://lnkd.in/d4Jww-XT or contact us today. #WindEnergy #MainComponentExchange #Renewables #SustainableMaintenance #TurbineLifeExtension

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Tuan Nguyen

Help And Support Clients By Providing End-to-End Supply Chain Solutions for Global Companies in Vietnam | Business Development Manager For Industry & Energy at Ahlers Vietnam 🌏🏞🏜🌋🏔=🛣🛤🛫🚢

3w

Congrats! 🎉

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Please Electrical Technician job vacancy please inform me sir

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Getting through storm season and keeping things on track takes real skill. Kudos to the team for showing how sustainable maintenance should be done.

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Today's wind turbines require enormous assembly costs, maintenance effort, and the use of toxic materials to build. Furthermore, fluctuating power production, combined with the enormous number of redispatch measures required to maintain grid stability, makes wind power even more unreliable and ineffective. The basic design concept is flawed. The method used by all manufacturers of converting wind power directly into electricity and immediately feeding it into the grid is absurd. Our design concept, on the other hand, consists of first storing wind power as potential energy and then producing stable electricity. The bottom line is that we urgently need to change the basic design concept. In the following video, you can see one of our patented proposals using compressed air energy storage: https://youtu.be/hy_kFKyROLo?si=JKfWQ-uWpQXPBU3O

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Koffi Womitso

Technicain , Quality Control, Management

3w

Congrats! 🎉

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Jordan Lee, CHST CSSS

Board Certified Safety Professional

1w

Congrats! 🎉

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