News
31st July, 2025
Gael Energy Secures First Major Onshore Wind Component Framework and Begins Work on Highland Turbine
Having clinched our first major onshore wind component framework agreement, Gael Energy is keeping the blades turning by delivering the first job for the client.
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31st July, 2025
Gael Energy Secures First Major Onshore Wind Component Framework and Begins Work on Highland Turbine
Having clinched our first major onshore wind component framework agreement, Gael Energy is keeping the blades turning by delivering the first job for the client.
Read more.
19th December, 2024
2024 Year in Review: Keeping the Blades Turning – A Year of Growth, Achievements, and Milestones
As 2024 draws to a close, we would like to thank our team, clients, and suppliers for their continued support in what has been another exciting year for Gael Energy. Our business continues to grow, and we’re excited to take this opportunity to share some of our highlights and milestones.
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19th December, 2024
2024 Year in Review: Keeping the Blades Turning – A Year of Growth, Achievements, and Milestones
As 2024 draws to a close, we would like to thank our team, clients, and suppliers for their continued support in what has been another exciting year for Gael Energy. Our business continues to grow, and we’re excited to take this opportunity to share some of our highlights and milestones.
Read more.
4th December, 2024
Gael Energy Showcases Expertise with Largest and Most Intricate Project to Date at Lochluichart Wind Farm
Gael Energy has recently demonstrated its expertise in complex wind turbine projects by replacing a damaged yaw ring on a Bonus 1.3 turbine at Lambrigg Wind Farm in England and undertaking its largest and most intricate project to date: dismantling a defective SGRE 3MW turbine at Lochluichart Wind Farm in the Scottish Highlands.
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4th December, 2024
Gael Energy Showcases Expertise with Largest and Most Intricate Project to Date at Lochluichart Wind Farm
Gael Energy has recently demonstrated its expertise in complex wind turbine projects by replacing a damaged yaw ring on a Bonus 1.3 turbine at Lambrigg Wind Farm in England and undertaking its largest and most intricate project to date: dismantling a defective SGRE 3MW turbine at Lochluichart Wind Farm in the Scottish Highlands.
Read more.