In renewable energy projects

Statutory inspections are a core responsibility within technical asset management, because they ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and safety requirements while protecting both the asset and its stakeholders. Here’s an overview tailored to that context.

Statutory inspections are legally mandated checks, tests, and certifications carried out on equipment, systems, and facilities within a renewable energy project. They confirm that assets operate safely, reliably, and in accordance with national laws, EU directives, and industry standards.

Frequency

Defined by law and equipment type (e.g., annual, bi-annual, or per manufacturer’s guideline).
Example: Lifting equipment often requires annual inspection, while high-voltage substations might require every 2–4 years depending on the country.

The service includes:

Wind Farms

  • Lifting equipment (cranes, hoists, climbing aids in towers).
  • Pressure vessels (e.g., hydraulic accumulators).
  • Firefighting systems and safety equipment.
  • High-voltage substations and grid connection infrastructure.

Solar PV Plants

  • Transformer stations, switchgear, and cabling.
  • Earthing and lightning protection systems.
  • Fire detection and suppression systems.
  • Structural inspections for mounting systems.

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

 

  • Fire protection and suppression systems.
  • Ventilation and HVAC compliance.

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Continuous monitoring & rapid response capability that ensures operational continuity for mission-critical MV substations.

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YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Long-term involvement in complex wind farm and MV substation environments.

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PARTNERS IN 7 COUNTRIES

Expanding our activities across countries around the world.

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Your direct point of contact for MV substation maintenance

Manolis SpagakosHead of EPC