New Energy Update releases Wind O&M report

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With real world data translated into O&M asset and service strategies, the 2019 edition of the Onshore Wind Operations & Maintenance Report provides the complete value chain with the analysis needed to navigate the shifting onshore wind power marketplace and formulate the most cost-effective O&M strategies for your wind power assets.

Key reasons to secure the report:

  1. Benchmark your wind assets’ reliability against over 1.6GW of operational data: Consult proprietary reliability data collated from seven onshore markets during 2015-2018 covering failure rates and downtime at the component and RDS-PP aligned subsystem levels
  2. Predict, plan, and prevent: Avoid unplanned downtime that could wipe-out your ROI on wind power assets by identifying failure rates and repair times for key components
  3. Carve out the optimum maintenance and O&M service strategy for your assets: Determine what the best-fit maintenance response for your big-ticket components and subsystems is.
  4. Pinpoint cost-reduction and optimization strategies via our innovation deep-dives: Access the latest innovations in O&M service provisions, technologies, and operational practices to troubleshoot your O&M pain points, formulate a forward-looking response strategy, and stay ahead of your competitors
  5. Benchmark your investment strategy against the global peer group: Determine where your clients and competitors are investing O&M resources over the next five-years.
  6. Save time and money: We provide the data, analysis, and actionable strategies you need to optimize your wind O&M strategy so you can focus resources where it counts.

 What does the report cover?

  • O&M Market Sizing and Growth Forecasts by Country, Region, and Global Levels: Consult the latest market capacity and O&M data, including turbine capacity and pricing trends, global warranty status, and O&M costs.
  • Performance Optimization and Reliability at Component and Sub-System Level: Explore failure rates, downtimes and availability and understand of how data-driven systems can influence decision making.
  • Maintenance Response: Based upon key wind-farm characteristics and the use of different types of CMS, explore performance and cost dynamics and see what type of work should be done on your assets.
  • Service Response: Who should be carrying out what work on your windfarm over the project lifecycle based upon key wind farm characteristics and owner/operator profile?
  • Trends in Global Wind O&M: Including contract lengths, contract switching appetite, risk perceptions by service provider, drivers for service provision selection, and O&M cost per MWh.
  • Revenue Opportunities and Protection: Get advice on how you can set operations up for the future, including risk appetite, cyber protection, better repowering options, and service options.
  • Lifetime Extension and Repowering: Understand your asset and how you can manage to reduce LCOE and gain additional revenue from aging units or transform aging assets into new opportunities using the latest advancements.

More info: newenergyupdate.com