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Rotor flying is a site to behold – both our office and field team members share an affinity for watching this part of the wind turbine erection process. A rotor fly involves lifting the rotor (three blades attached to the hub) more than 265 feet in the air using a crane and specialized rigging equipment.
This week’s Wind View clips were taken at One Energy’s most recent Wind for Industry project.
Recently, One Energy was featured in Concrete Products magazine for its first fully digital substation in the United States.
Read the full feature here.
Have you ever built something from scratch? If so, you know how challenging it can be and how rewarding it can feel when the project is finished!
For this episode of A Day in the Life, watch as we follow One Energy Field Engineers Vuyiswa Mngometulu and Zhuoran Zhang as they design and build their first-ever Control Room from the ground up. See how building this room helped Vuyiswa and Zhuoran gain valuable skills and grow as new field engineers.
The Control Room will allow the Operators to monitor One Energy’s operating projects simultaneously, 24/7.
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