Deutsche Windtechnik signed a service agreement covering inspection and maintenance of the balance of plant (BoP) at Prinses Amaliawindpark in the Netherlands. The press release stated that Deutsche Windtechnik Netherlands concluded multiple BoP inspection and maintenance contracts in early 2021, including an agreement for Prinses Amaliawindpark that was scheduled to start in the upcoming summer and continue for five years. The described BoP scope explicitly included monopiles and transition pieces for both turbines and substations, with work covering internal and external areas of these structures. For Prinses Amaliawindpark, this aligns with the project’s fixed-bottom foundation design, where 60 wind turbines are supported on monopile foundations with transition pieces, and the offshore substation is also installed on a monopile foundation. This role is captured under foundation operations and maintenance, reflecting ongoing structural inspection and maintenance activities aimed at assuring integrity and safe continued operation. The contract strengthens Deutsche Windtechnik’s long-term offshore wind service activities from IJmuiden as a base of operations and reflects Eneco’s selection of Deutsche Windtechnik as a specialist contractor for continued BoP foundation-related inspections and maintenance at the asset. No contract value was stated in the provided source.