01.06.2023 | Wind power plants

Success Story Gode Wind 2

Protecting an offshore wind farm requires the most modern, certified safety systems which can be optimally adapted to the actual situation. In the case of Gode Wind 2, the ascent on the one hand, and the maintenance routes along the shunts on the other hand had to be protected appropriately.

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Specialist series: Fall protection at and on wind power plants

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Rescue training interview RelyOn Nutec and Innotech - Onshore

“What happens when something happens?” – Birk Schütte in the interview about rescue training for wind power technicians

In addition to a professional, certified fall protection system, in-depth training is amongst the major elements of a comprehensive safety concept. Rescue training is an extremely important component of this. Birk Schütte explains what matters in terms of rescue training, and how important professional fall protection systems are, even at the level of training.

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Godewind II relies on fall protection from Innotech

Success Story Gode Wind 2

Protecting an offshore wind farm requires the most modern, certified safety systems which can be optimally adapted to the actual situation. In the case of Gode Wind 2, the ascent on the one hand, and the maintenance routes along the shunts on the other hand had to be protected appropriately.

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 BWTS & Innotech

Professionals pinpoint potentials for improvement in terms of safety on wind power plants ...

Wind power parks or plants are among the workplaces that carry the highest risk potential of all. When it comes to safety, these installations pose a tremendous challenge in more than one way: as they average a height of 100 to 140 metres and are usually set up in far-off locations. In this article, we look at the danger areas from the perspective of BWTS experts.

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BWTS interviewed by Innotech

Exciting insights into the working life of a service engineer for wind turbines

The subject of safety, as viewed by an expert. At INNOTECH we therefore examine in detail the special challenges created in practice by the various wind turbine models, and how we can optimise our fall protection systems for this specialised application. That is why we interviewed BWTS on this topic.

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Danger sources wind turbines - fall protection

Challenges for service engineers on wind turbines

Wind turbines - the giants on land and water - reach dizzying heights in order to generate energy from the power of the wind. In this blog post, we explain the challenges relating to each danger area, how fall protection and wind power interact in general, the solutions which we offer for this and, as a modest digression, how the development of wind energy came about.

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INNO|talk - expert discussion on the subject of fall protection on wind turbines

The importance of fall protection systems for wind power

To ensure that service technicians are protected in the best possible way during their dangerous work, safety systems must undergo continuous development. For this reason, INNOTECH continuously exchanges information with operators of wind power plants as well as training and education institutions in this segment. Find out in our INNO|talk what experts report on this topic based on their practical expertise.

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Safety first - Innotech & wind power plants

Best Of INNO|talk Part I: Danger areas on wind turbines - safety is always first

In the INNOtalk on the subject of safety at wind power plants, Marc Wollschläger and Michael Pett share their hands-on experience on the subject. They spell out their practical knowledge of the TAURUS rail system, which they have dubbed the perfect fall protection system for wind turbines. The reason why is very simple: Not only does this solution allow for a seamless connection between the vertical and horizontal passages, but it can also be precisely adapted to the individual needs.

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Best Of INNO|talk Part II - experiences and feedback

Best Of INNO|talk Part II: Experiences, feedback and cooperation for improved safety on wind turbines

The fledgling discussion format INNOtalk provides experts from all relevant areas of wind power with an opportunity to take the floor and describe their respective problems and challenges. Following the motto of "listen and comprehend", the panel makes it possible to utilize the needs and requirements of the affected employees in a way that allows for the creation of a safe working environment on wind turbines.

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The big overview - safety at wind power plants

Safety on wind turbines - the big picture

Because wind turbines are one of the most dangerous workplaces in terms of industrial safety, it is natural that fall protection systems and safety solutions are currently gaining in importance in this regard. This article provides you with all relevant information about the legal requirements, technical solutions, and developments in the area of safety.

Protecting the transit from the vertical to the horizontal, plus the subsequent access to the horizontal working area, was also a challenge.

Michael Pett
Godewind II relies on fall protection from Innotech

It was in 2017 that the Gode Wind 2 offshore wind farm in the southern part of Germany’s North Sea was commissioned, with a total area of approx. 57 km² and an output of 252 MW. Gode Wind 2 alone supplies around 330,000 German households every year with renewable electricity. The Gode Wind 2 wind farm supplies part of this. Especially on offshore platforms the subject of safety is always given maximum priority. For Gode Wind 2 the two shunt reactors present must be optimally protected, in order that access for possible servicing and maintenance tasks can be performed in maximum safety at any time.

This is why an external risk analysis was performed during the first phase of the project. Based on this, the people responsible for the wind farm sought the most suitable fall protection system for the two transformers. This is where INNOTECH came in. But in fact the platform itself also had to be redesigned in terms of safety, because helicopter transfers take place continuously. And that in the middle of the North Sea; 32.5 km north of Norderney island and at a distance of 34 km from Juist island – the mainland is 45 kilometres away.

In this blog post, discover the challenges which had to be overcome in terms of fall protection, and how they were solved. 

 

The challenges at a glance

In itself, the location of the wind farm represented a major challenge. However, in terms of fall protection systems, the focus was on shunt reactors 1 and 2. To ensure safe ascent and descent on these shunts, appropriate fall protection had to be provided. In addition, it was essential not to damage the surfaces of the two transformers (shunts 1 and 2) through the installation of the safety solution. Not only that, but protecting the transit from the vertical to the horizontal, plus the subsequent access to the horizontal working area, was also a challenge.

It was possible to fulfil all these requirements using the TAURUS ALLROUND rail system on the one hand, and a customised solution on the other. The TAURUS ALLROUND was selected as the safety solution for the vertical ascent and descent and for the protected transit to the horizontal. To protect the two shunts after the vertical ascent, i.e. in the horizontal plane, a customised solution using the TAURUS rail system was developed. This was installed using clamped attachment. We now describe the solutions in greater detail.

Godewind II and Innotech
TAURUS Offshore in operation

The solution in detail

Protecting an offshore wind farm requires the most modern, certified safety systems which can be optimally adapted to the actual situation. In the case of Gode Wind 2, the ascent on the one hand, and the maintenance routes along the shunts on the other hand had to be protected appropriately. As noted above, this is where the TAURUS ALLROUND rail system was deployed to protect the ascent. The ALLROUND system provides continuous protection against falling during the vertical ascent and descent, and also for the transit to the horizontal.

This is possible due to the flexible aluminium rail, which can be optimally adapted in situ to the circumstances, using the TAURUS-BEND-10. Here, re-attachment becomes completely unnecessary, resulting in maximum safety for the people working on the shunt. In addition, the TAURUS-GLEIT-A31 slider, matched to the rail system, allows free-running movement along the system. Personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate to the application ensures maximum comfort under these circumstances. 

Furthermore, in addition to the transformers, the maintenance area in the horizontal plane also had to be equipped with a professional fall protection system. Because of the specific circumstances of Gode Wind 2, a customised solution was the only option. For this, the TAURUS rail system was modified so that it could be clamped to the transformers. This prevented any damage to the transformers. 

There is more to discover about our safety solutions in the application area for wind farms.

 

Summary

The Gode Wind 2 wind farm is a good demonstration that in practice new challenges continuously arise during the planning and installation of a professional, certified fall protection system for offshore wind farms. For this, not only are complete professionals required who can flexibly develop optimum alternatives. In addition, the corresponding customised solutions have be created, and they must be appropriately compliant in terms of standards and the law.

This is the only way to protect servicing personnel in the best possible way. In effect, INNOTECH's safety solutions can master all the daily challenges facing wind farm operators – especially when it’s a matter of safety. If you’re facing similar challenges to the operators of Gode Wind 2 and you’re looking for profession fall protection for your wind farms, then you should contact us immediately. Our experts will be pleased to help and advise. 

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