Archive for the ‘MET masts’ Category

Francis & Lewis Int. Lattice Tower Fitting

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Solar Wheel have completed fitting instruments on two lattice towers. The first, a supply, build, install, and commission of a comprehensive array of anemometry and data logging equipment for Francis & Lewis International. The setup including a METEK USA-1 sonic anemometer producing serial data to a Campbell Scientific logger, was successfully installed on a 90 meter lattice tower by Solar Wheel climbing crew over 2 days with help from a couple of FLI riggers.

The second job, fitting instruments to a 60 meter lattice tower, to be commissioned by Repower was successfully completed in a day.

Used Met Mast For Sale

Monday, April 26th, 2010

We have a limited quantity of second hand wind monitering equipment for sale.  Please contact us for further details.

Enviromon South Africa

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Alec Church has returned form Sutherland in the Karoo in South Africa after helping  Enviromon to safely install 3 Nexgen 60m Himasts. He brought the crew up to speed on safely handling 60m masts, they having previously only worked on 15 meter tilt up masts.

South Africa Met Mast Supervision

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Alec Church has recently returned from a supervision trip to South Africa.  He was asked to assist Mulilo Renewables with the installation of one 70m HiMast produced by Nexgen, in the fruit growing region of the western cape near a town called Worcester, 2 hours drive North of Cape Town.  He taught a crew of local construction workers, with no experience of met mast installations, how to correctly assemble and safely lift the mast whilst overcoming a few teething problems.  It was a steep leaning curve for the novice crew, but by the end of the installation they had gained enough knowledge and technique to safely install met masts.

Solar Wheel In Siberia

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Bobby has recently returned from the Altai area of the Kazakhstan Steppes near lake Yarovoje in Siberia having supervised a local rigging team in the successful installation of 3 Nexgen 60m Himasts.

More work For Greta & Green

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Bobby Bazalgette has recently returned from Russia after supervising two installations of Nexgen 70m Himast in the Orenburg region.

He was asked by Greta & Green to advise the local crew on handling a 70m mast and also to commission the Campbell scientific loggers.  Ensuring that they were communicating successfully with the local GSM networks and emailing data to the clients.

Solar Wheel Limited in Bosnia

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Alec Church has returned from Bosnia after supervising the successful installation of 2 Nexgen 70m Himasts to provide wind monitoring in the west of the country for Greta & Green Energy. The local rigging team had experience of installing 50m Nexgen masts but requested that Solar Wheel Ltd. send an experienced crew member to show them techniques for handling a 70m Mast, and to point out any pitfalls, ensuring that they installed it safely.

Press coverage Of Lattice Mast Work In Sweden

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Below is an article that was written, in the local newspaper,  about our recent expedition to Sweden

www.thisiscarmarthenshire.co.uk

Carmarthen Journal, Wednesday, April 29, 2009 23

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A CARMARTHEN com­pany fought off international compe­titors to supply wind energy equipment in Sweden.

It was a case of made in Wales as Solar Wheel took Welsh wind energy equip­ment to a country at the forefront of wind energy.

Brechfa-based Solar Wheel is run by Bobby Bazalgette and the project was part of a large new programme of investment in

renewable energy in Sweden.

The team — all from the Carmarthen and Gwen-draeth area — spent three weeks in Sweden and had to climb 70-metre masts.

“In spite of blizzards, very difficult ground conditions and strict health and safety requirements, the job was finished on time

and in budget,” said Bobby.

“We spent three weeks in Swedish forestry area — quite similar to Brechfa Forest — where there is a mixture of commercial forestry and tourism.

“Tourism is very important in that area and wind energy is not seen as a problem affecting that. Wind energy is very popular in Sweden.

Bobby said: “They have almost 10 times as many turbines as the UK.”

Solar Wheel won the contract despite competition from Danish , and German companies and the instruments used were made by

Windspeed, a company in Rhyl.

Bobby said more needed to be done to provide renew­able energy in Britain.

“Wind energy is moving ahead as a means of reducing dependence on fossil fuels worldwide,” he said.


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TEAM EFFORT: Carmarthen’s Solar Wheel team

(from left) Bobby Bazalgette, Will Britton, Felix Merry and Mike Cawker.