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The Wind Turbine Maintenance market is an integral part of the Wind Power industry. It involves the upkeep and repair of wind turbines, which are used to generate electricity from the wind. Maintenance activities include regular inspections, lubrication, and replacement of parts. These activities are necessary to ensure the turbines are operating safely and efficiently.
Wind turbine maintenance is a specialized field, requiring technicians with specialized knowledge and skills. Companies in the market provide services such as preventive maintenance, repairs, and upgrades. They also offer training and certification programs for technicians.
Some companies in the Wind Turbine Maintenance market include Siemens Gamesa, Vestas, Nordex, EDF Renewables, and GE Renewable Energy. Show Less Read more