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Princess Alexia (The South Lobe)

Between April 2024 and the end of 2025, Redak carried out comprehensive maintenance on the Prinses Alexia/De Zuidlob wind farm near Zeewolde. This farm, with 36 powerful Senvion 3.4 MW turbines, makes a substantial contribution to the Dutch sustainable energy supply.

In 2019, Redak already carried out a full maintenance campaign on all turbines. This year, we returned for the second round. Thanks to our inspections and maintenance work, the farm is back in optimal condition and ready to operate smoothly for years to come, free from wear and tear.

Location Princess Alexia/De Zuidlob (Flevoland)
Number of turbines 36
Type turbine Senvion 3.4MW
Activities maintenance of entire wind farm
Client Vattenfall
Project period April 2024 – end of 2025

 

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