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Used, Refurbished & Remanufactured
Wind Turbines

FESCO Direct is one of only a few companies globally that offer a wide selection of used, refurbished and remanufactured wind turbines.

When considering a remanufactured wind turbine, it is important to understand the difference in condition as described below:

Used / Second Hand = "As Is" Condition

Refurbished = Some service has been completed, but not completely remanufactured

Remanufactured = Meets or exceeds original specification

FESCO Direct offers wind turbines in all conditions. Visit our Used & Remanufactured Wind Turbine Buyers Guide for considerations and general information on researching and purchasing a remanufactured wind turbine.

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About our Remanufactured Wind Turbines

FESCO Direct offers remanufactured wind turbines from various skilled remanufacturers, refurbishers and machinists to ensure the wind systems offered meet the specifications and condition advertised.

Refurbishing or remanufacturing services on customer owned single and multiple unit systems is also available on most makes and models of wind turbines up to 750kW in size. Work, Service and Warranty through JEL Manufacturing.

JEL Manufacturing's remanufacturing process includes complete disassembly, thorough inspection and cleaning. All wear parts, bearings, and seals are replaced, and the PLC control is replaced with an upgraded model for increased reliability, ease of operation, and internet connection. Blades are tested for strength, nicks and cracks are repaired, root bundles inspected and repaired as needed and leading edge tape is replaced. The turbines are restored to the original manufacturers specifications and offer a minimum warranty of 2 years. Extended warranties may be purchased upon request.

  • Most system can be remanufactured to either 50Hz or 60Hz upon request at the time of remanufacturing.
  • Whether remanufacturing your aging wind turbine, buying , or selling, call FESCO Direct! We work with used equipment and we can help!

Detailed Wind Turbine Remanufacturing Process Brochure.pdf

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Used Wind Turbines
Currently/Becoming Available

 

Wind Turbine Make / Model

Year Installed

Rated Capacity

Frequency

enertech 4440 wind turbine

Enertech 44/40

early 80's 40 kW 60 Hz
kenetech 56 100kW wind turbine

Kenetech KCS-56

1993 100 kW 60 Hz
Kenetech KVS33 300kW wind turbine

Kenetech KVS-33

late 80's / early 90's 300 kW 60 Hz
Micon 108 kW Wind Turbine

Micon 108

early 90's 108kW 60 Hz

 

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NTK

1996 / 1997 500 kW 50 Hz
Bonus 450kW wind turbine

Bonus MK1

1994 450 kW 50 Hz
Bonus 600 kW wind turbine

Bonus MKIV

1999/2000 600 kW 50 Hz
micon 530 250kW wind turbine

Micon 530

1993 250 kW 50 Hz
vestas v42 600 kw wind turbine

Vestas V-42

1999 / 2000 600 kW 50 Hz
vestas v25 wind turbine

Vestas V-25

1990 / 1991 200 kW 50 Hz

 

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Wind Energy News

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Wind Power News - RenewableEnergyWorld.com

02/03/2012 Wind Power to the South: AEP Contracts to Lower Electricity Costs
In a series of deals the investor-owned utility says is good for consumers' wallets, American Electric Power subsidiary Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) recently signed long-term power purchase agreements for a total of 358.65 MW of capacity from wind projects in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
02/02/2012 Offshore Wind One Step Closer to Reality in the Mid-Atlantic
Today the Obama administration moved forward with plans to develop the enormous offshore wind energy resources along the Mid-Atlantic coast, using a "Smart for the Start" approach designed to expedite the siting process while incorporating strong environmental protections.
02/02/2012 Executive Roundtable: The Future of Utility-Scale Renewables
Renewable energy in the United States is at a crossroads. With several federal tax grants set to expire by the end of 2012, utilities are trying to decide if the falling prices of solar and wind technology makes renewable energy competitive enough to invest in despite vanishing federal aid.
02/02/2012 Understanding Wind Farm Exposures and Managing Risk
Wind energy is becoming one of the most widely used sources of renewable energy. In fact, according to the American Wind Energy Association, the wind energy industry has added more than 35 percent of all the new power generating capacity since 2007. As the industry grows in popularity, new developers continue to enter the market, and existing developers may likely expand their investments in wind farms.
02/01/2012 Latin America Report: Energy Summit Headed to Rio
Twenty years ago, international leaders descended on Brazil to lay the groundwork for what would eventually become the Kyoto Protocol. This summer, a 20-member United Nations panel will once again head to Rio de Janeiro with an even more ambitious agenda.
02/01/2012 China Set to Vigorously Develop Green Economy
Due to growing urbanization and resulting environmental threats, China has invested nearly US$50 billion annually into its renewable energy sector since 2009. China's five-year investment in environmental protection is on track to reach 3.1 trillion yuan (US$454 billion). By 2015, its environmental protection industry is expected to top 2 trillion yuan (US$317 billion).
01/31/2012 Project Roundup: Slew of Wind Projects Go Online
With developers having made their final end-of-year push through the last day of December, the January ritual of announcements concerning new projects entering commercial operation and new PPAs kicking in continued this week.
01/30/2012 Wind Power Posts Strong Q4 Results, but PTC Uncertainty Looms
The U.S. wind industry posted strong fourth quarter results, AWEA reported on Thursday during a webinar for members and press.
01/30/2012 Asia Report: DOC Extends Solar Trade Case Deadline to March 2
Solar players on both sides of the Pacific have been warily anticipating the Feb. 13 deadline when the Department of Commerce was set to announce whether it would impose duties on solar cells and modules coming in from China.
01/26/2012 Dark Clouds Threaten German Clean Energy Ambitions
During the fourteen years that I've lived in Switzerland, the Germans have been the world's staunchest supporters of green power and alternative energy. Their aggressive development of wind power was breathtaking, as was their warm embrace of photovoltaic power.
01/25/2012 Obama: Sticking to "Promise of Clean Energy"
In his Jan. 24 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama reinstated his commitment to renewable energy. Despite the demise of solar manufacturer Solyndra looming over the past year of his term, Obama said that he “will not walk away from the promise of clean energy.” Obama called for a commitment by the Defense Department
01/25/2012 Understanding Manufacturing Economics for Grid-scale Energy Storage
I have a new favorite word — aggregation. At the risk of sounding like a reporter, I'm going to summarize a pre-holiday news story you might have missed but need to know about.
01/25/2012 Smart Grid Initiatives Address Cyber Security, Renewable Energy Intermittency
Securitizing renewable energy networks from cyber-attacks is not complicated by their oft-cited operational headache of intermittency, but rather by their separation from a utility's control system, said smart grid executives at the Gridwise Global Forum in Washington, DC in early November. Though renewable intermittency adds to the challenge of stabilizing a grid, the forum revealed new evidence of real-world smart grid load shifting that continues to chip away at the tired argument that renewable energy cannot successfully integrate into a legacy grid.
01/23/2012 Asia Report: China Has Strong Words Over U.S. Wind Trade Investigation
So far, the complaint by American wind tower manufacturers against their competition from Asia has mirrored the solar industry petition filed in October.
01/19/2012 There is "No Evidence" that Wind Turbine Syndrome Exists, Concludes Expert Panel
If we want wind to continue growing, more turbines will need to be placed in our communities and close to our backyards. And that will inevitably cause more social friction.
01/19/2012 Construction to Move Forward on NaturEner Project in Montana with Unique Financing
In news that clears the way for construction to start immediately, California-based NaturEner USA, LLC, secured a $320 million construction loan with Morgan Stanley for the189-MW Rim Rock wind power project in Montana.
01/19/2012 Making Way for a Bigger Turbine
They stand as looming testaments to innovation, growing ever more prominent and powerful. Yet for much of 2011, wind installations remained somewhat obscured, eclipsed by the media storm surrounding the solar industry.
01/18/2012 Latin America Report: Critics Urge More Solar, Wind, Geothermal in Chile
Chile is built for renewable energy. The seemingly unending coastline that runs the length of its boundary is prime real estate for wind development, and eventually the offshore wind projects, that could power the cities found along its spine. The nation's solar resources, especially in the northern regions, are among the best in the world. And its place along the ring of fire means its geothermal potential is vast, yet untapped.
01/18/2012 Leading Global Investors Call the False Dichotomy Between Economy and Environment "Nonsense"
A top GE executive is calling the political battle between economy and environment "nonsense." In a video interview at an international clean energy investment conference last week, Mark Vachon, vice president of GE's successful Ecomagination program, hailed "environmental performance" as a key driver for business.
01/18/2012 Australians Want Wind, but Politics and Media Get in the Way: Two New Reports
Two new reports about the wind industry in Australia provide good news about the facts but bad news about the politics. The first report is from CSIRO, Australia’s peak scientific research organisation, on community acceptance of rural wind farms. Dr. Nina Hall from the CSIRO Science into Society Group was lead author. Hall and her colleagu

 

 

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