Full Circle Wind Services has secured two full-scope operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts with the Resonance British Wind Energy Income Fund (RBWEI), covering projects in Lancashire and the Scottish Highlands, the company said on Thursday.
The Lancashire contract involves servicing a single 2.05MW Senvion MM92 turbine at the Dewlay Cheese facility. Full Circle was later selected to manage the Bettyhill site in the Highlands, which comprises two Enercon E-82 turbines with a combined capacity of 6MW.
Both agreements include scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, major component replacements and round-the-clock remote monitoring. Full Circle said the sites will be supported by regional service teams and its warehouse and logistics hub in Livingston.
Tulin MacLennan, business development manager at Full Circle Wind Services, said the dual award demonstrated customer confidence in the company’s technical breadth. “Managing both Senvion and Enercon turbines for the same customer reflects the confidence placed in our multibrand expertise,” she said. “With skilled teams experienced across platforms, we are confident in delivering consistent, reliable service tailored to each site.”
Nick Wood, chief executive of Resonance Asset Management, said dependable partners were critical for long-term performance. “Ensuring our assets are supported by experienced, capable partners is essential to the long-term performance of the RBWEI Fund,” he stated. “Full Circle’s track record gives us confidence that both sites will continue to operate safely, reliably, and to a high standard.”
Simon Vince, chief executive of Partnerships for Renewables, also welcomed the agreement. “PfR have been impressed by every aspect of Full Circle’s approach—from technical knowledge and spares management to their genuine commitment to collaboration,” he said. “We look forward to working together to deliver reliable high-performing sites for the RBWEI Fund.”
