Welcome to Procect35 Renewables.
Your competent partner in the expansion of renewable energies
With more than 25 years of experience in wind energy, we strive to find the right solution for your project.
A successful project depends on many different factors and a big factor is time.
We support you in carrying out your project and thereby enable you to use the time gained for your core business.
Our years of experience in various projects form a solid foundation for this.
We accompany your project from the planning through the construction phase at the shipyard to commissioning at sea.
- on time
- cost effective
- technically competent
- customer oeriented
We are your competent contact on the construction site and take control of the various phases of the project.
- Construction control
- Commissioning
- Documentation
- Design review according to customer specifications
- Quality assurance
- Personal management
- Switching operations
- Inspections (FAT, SIT, MC, HAT, OAT)
We would also be happy to assume responsibility for your company's electrical engineering organization as a responsible electrical engineer.
DIN VDE 1000-10 requires the appointment of a responsible electrical engineer (VEFK) if the company owner does not want or cannot assume overall responsibility for their electrical engineering operation or a part of it.
Furthermore, DIN VDE 0105-100 requires the appointment of an electrical system operator. In this case, the VEFK assumes the technical management of the electrical engineering department. This means that the VEFK or the electrical system operator and the company owner work together as a team and act reliably.
However, when carrying out their tasks, the VEFK must act independently of instructions.
<br In large companies or corporations that are widely distributed across regions or have very different areas of responsibility, it is necessary to create hierarchies with multiple responsible electrical engineers.
I support companies in developing suitable organizational structures in the field of electrical engineering.
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers are responsible for the safety of their employees and must ensure a suitable organizational structure. Electrical engineering requires a qualified specialist who is able to comprehensively assess electrical hazards that may occur in the workplace.
In this area, a qualified electrician should be appointed who assumes technical management of the electrical engineering operation or a corresponding sub-area.

Wind turbine
- factory acceptance
- Construction
- Commissioning
- Switching operations
- Documentation
- Onshore
- Offshore

Converter platform
- Design review
- Construction support
- Commisioning
- Switching operations
- Documentation
- Quality assurance
- Onshore
- Offshore
