Two important aspects of offshore wind energy involve providing supplies and maintaining offshore wind farms. As these wind parks are far away from the coastline, regular supply trips using special ships are necessary in order to transport spare parts, fuel and technicians. These vessels are equipped in such a way that they can successfully cope with the difficult conditions out at sea and reliably handle the transfer operations to platforms and wind turbines. The responsible technicians often live on board the ships or on service platforms near the wind farms during their work assignments in order to be able to provide direct services – particularly if the wind farms are located far away from dry land.
The main season for maintenance work is (still) the summer when the weather conditions are more stable. However, technology, which is becoming increasingly efficient, is pushing the boundaries of what is feasible further and further into the winter period with the result that work is now being performed in many cases throughout the year. In addition to maintenance work for offshore wind farms, wind power logistics involves supply services such as garbage management and storage. By cooperating with specialist experts in offshore logistics like Rhenus, it is possible to maximize the operating times and minimize downtimes.