S4 - Developing blade repair contracts and schematics
14 Nov - From 09:00 to 10:50

Introduction
Wind asset owners face significant challenges in structuring effective blade repair contracts, including balancing cost efficiency with quality assurance, ensuring clear accountability among multiple service providers, and addressing varying warranty terms from OEMs. Standardized schematics and repair methodologies are crucial to minimizing downtime, yet the industry lacks a unified approach, leading to inconsistent repair outcomes. This roundtable will explore best practices for contract structuring, risk mitigation, and the development of standardized repair frameworks to enhance operational reliability and cost control.
Your moderator for this roundtable
A skilled moderator, selected from our members, will be added soon.
We will recruit a social person who is dedicated to sharing and knowledgeable in his/her field. O2O WIND usually hosts these discussions, but we have asked our dear members to help us in Madrid.
Is this your cup of tea?
Are these the challenges you are expected to develop in your professional role?
How can wind asset owners ensure cost-effective yet high-quality blade repairs?
What are the key elements of a well-structured blade repair contract?
How can warranty terms be aligned with third-party repair services?
What are the biggest risks in blade repair agreements, and how can they be mitigated?
How can we standardize repair methodologies across different service providers?
What role should OEMs play in defining repair standards and procedures?
How can wind asset owners enforce accountability in repair contracts?
What metrics should be used to evaluate repair quality and performance?
How can collaboration among asset owners improve repair efficiency?
What regulatory or certification challenges impact blade repair agreements?
Joining this discussion with identical peers from other WTG owners will give you a broader understanding, an expanded network and valuable insights.
Your top challenge – directly included
This roundtable is based on real and current challenges held among the participants. You will have direct input on your top challenge and insights into your peer’s top challenges.
Before the event - submit your top challenge.
At the event - discover your peers' challenges, have input on yours and discuss solutions.
After the event - receive a summary of the findings from all roundtables, providing valuable insights for all.
Once you have registered your team, each individual will receive a link to select roundtables and submit their top challenges. A dummy is shown at this link.
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