Wind and renewable projects raise nacelles, blades and tower sections to extreme heights, and solar and battery sites set transformers and structures across wide ground. Kranes supplies high-capacity crawler and all-terrain cranes for erection, component exchange and maintenance, with the engineered lift support and certified operation these tall, weather-sensitive lifts demand. Tell us the hub height, the heaviest component and the site, and we quote the crane and crew for the campaign.
Renewable lifting is defined by height and weight at the same time: nacelles, blades and tower sections raised to hub heights that climb with every turbine generation, while solar and battery sites set transformers and structures across wide, open ground. Large crawler cranes give the capacity and stability for turbine erection; all-terrain cranes cover component exchange and balance-of-plant work; and the tall, slender lifts make wind and weather a primary planning factor.
Kranes supplies high-capacity crawler and all-terrain cranes for wind erection, component exchange and maintenance, with the engineered-lift support and certified operation these campaigns demand. A wind project is a sequence of identical heavy lifts on a weather-sensitive schedule, so the crane, rigging and crew are planned for the campaign rather than a single pick, and walking or quick-disassembly configurations move the crane between pads.
Every renewable lift starts with the hub height, the heaviest component, the radius and the ground across the site. Send those and Kranes returns the crane class, the rigging, the ground-preparation needs and the certified crew for the campaign. Because the lifts are tall and repeated, wind-speed limits, ground bearing and the move between turbines are planned in from the start.
Lifting a nacelle to hub height leaves no margin for an uncertified machine, so every crane and operator is documented to CSA and provincial standards. Kranes keeps service and parts behind the fleet through a multi-turbine campaign so weather is the only thing that pauses the work. Tell us the hub height, the heaviest component and the site, and we quote the crane and crew for the campaign.