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VALEMO takes part in the “La mer en débat” public debate

Since November 20, and until April 26, 2024, the “Le Mer en Débat” public debate is taking place, the outcome of which will be of great importance for the planning of future French offshore wind farms (but not only…). www.debatpublic.fr/la-mer-en-debat. At the “Assises de l’Économie de la Mer” held in Nantes on November 28 and 29, 2023, the French President confirmed the target of 18GW in operation by 2035, raised the installed capacity of offshore wind farms to 45GW by 2050, and relaunched the marine turbines initiative. By 2025, 10GW of offshore wind projects will be put out to tender!

Driven for 10 years by the desire to participate in the structuring of the national offshore wind energy industry, and present on every coastline, VALEMO will take part in this exercise in democratic expression, as was the case in the past during the public inquiries for the 1st offshore wind farms now in operation and under construction. We invite our business partners to do the same, both professionally and privately; everything is clearly explained on the dedicated website: Différents moyens de participer : plateforme et outils numériques (debatpublic.fr)

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Meeting our experts!

Since January, VALEMO has been offering you the opportunity to delve into the heart of our operation and maintenance business by meeting our experts, who have made VALEMO a specialist in the world of renewable energy. Among the experts you can discover:
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Discover the results of our 2023 customer satisfaction survey!

We are pleased to share with you the results of our recent customer satisfaction survey conducted by the Continuous Improvement department. The survey, which was sent to all our customers, attracted a remarkable response rate of 46%, representing 80% of our corporate
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SACDA data analysis.

Since 2018, VALEMO has implemented SCADA data analysis with the aim of optimising wind turbine performance and maintenance. This tool identifies various faults, such as an anemometer or temperature anomaly, underperformance, PLC wind drift, misalignment, as well as cooling and lubrication issues.
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