NEG Micon Training

DWPA offer targeted training programs for legacy NEG Micon wind turbines, designed to support technicians, maintenance teams, troubleshooting engineers, and management in maximizing uptime and reducing failure risk.

Legacy, Reach, and Relevance

Although the brand NEG Micon is no longer active as a manufacturer, many NEG Micon turbines still operate worldwide. As these units are aging, proper training is critical to maintain acceptable reliability, perform safe operations & maintenance, and extend their service life.

Our training philosophy is consistent: we combine theoretical training, scenario-based troubleshooting, and hands-on tasks – always with turbine-specific context.

“Modern training for legacy assets ensures we do not lose the value built into those turbines.”

Supported NEG Micon Platforms

We support training for the broad set of NEG Micon models still in operation, including (but not limited to) these:

  • NM43 / NM44 / NM48 (600 kW, 750 kW)
  • NM52 / NM54 / NM60 / NM64 / NM64c / NM72 / NM72c / NM82 / NM92
  • Larger models such as NM80, NM92, NM110 variants in legacy

If your fleet includes a less common NEG Micon variant, we can tailor modules accordingly.

Delivery, Certification, and Flexibility

Hands-on exposure – True value comes when participants work with real turbines or representative mockups.

Modular and scalable – Choose only the modules your team needs or build a full training pathway.

Assessments and certification – Each module ends with evaluation to validate technical competence.

Blended delivery – Classroom, simulation, remote sessions, and field work combine to accommodate travel and access constraints.

Refresher courses and ongoing support – Especially important for legacy fleets where staff turnover or long gaps between maintenance calls occur.

Interested in discussing your NEG Micon training requirements?

Modular training structure for NEG Micon Turbines

At Danish Wind Power Academy, we structure our NEG Micon training in modular levels, each addressing progressively deeper technical awareness and field competence.

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Description

Who should attend

Format and duration

NEG Micon Systems Overview

Introduction to turbine subsystems: mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, control / SCADA, structural loads.

Technicians new to NEG Micon or transitioning from other platforms

~3–4 days classroom / simulation

NEG Micon Platform Theory

In-depth examination of NEG Micon mechanical and hydraulic systems, control logic, converters, protection systems, wiring diagrams, fault codes.

Field technicinas, maintenance engineers, field leads

5 days, theory + workshops

Maintenance and Preventive Tasks

Scheduled inspections, lubrication, checks, component life limits, safety protocols.

Maintenance staff responsible for routine servicing

On-turbine or mock setup (if available)

Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnostics

Systematic fault finding, root cause analysis, interpreting logs / SCADA, motor/actuator tests.

Senior technicians, diagnostics teams

Hands-on with real or representative turbine systems

Quality Inspection and Audit (QIA)

Assess and audit maintenance work quality, compliance to technical standards, integrity checks.

Supervisors, QA / QC engineers

Mixed classroom + field inspection

Asset Health and Reliability

Failure modes, aging effects, predictive maintenance, condition monitoring strategies.

Asset managers, reliability engineers, technical leadership

Case studies + classroom

On-site Training and Support

Live faults, turbine walkthroughs, safety mentoring, local support.

Field engineers and technicians

Delivered at your wind farm or facility

Training Programs for NEG Micon Turbines

We take a 360° approach to operational training and have designed a range of programs to support the development of wind turbine technicians as well as off-site supporting resources and operational leadership teams to support a holistic understanding of the issues which drive operational performance.

What: Our assessment tool gives an advantage in understanding the level of the participants. This ensures that participants are attending classes and training sessions that are appropriate for their skill level, avoiding wasted time in sessions that may not be beneficial to them. And allows for more effective scheduling of daily operations.

The Assessment will clarify your current knowledge and competency gap and enable you to make informed choices when deciding what training will be needed. 

Read more about Competency Assessment

What: This class is designed to provide you with critical  knowledge of generic wind turbine systems and sub-systems to component level, including an introduction to technical documentation such as electrical schematic diagrams and hydraulic diagrams. It is delivered over 5 days with both individual and group interactive exercises with a formal assessment at the end of the class.

Who should attend: Any who have  requirements to understand the technical aspects of wind turbine technology

Delivery Options: This class can be delivered either in-person or via the distance learning online method.

Read more about Advanced Component Theory

What: Technical Sprints are designed to enhance your theoretical knowledge within one of the following topics: Controls, Hydraulics, Mechanicals, Gearbox and Electrics.

Who should attend: Technical sprints have been developed following our assessment, where we test in five different subjects: Controls, Electrics, Gearbox, Hydraulics, and Mechanicals. Suppose the assessment indicates a lack of knowledge in one or more of these subjects but high scores in others. In that case, we suggest our technical sprints instead of undergoing an entire Advanced Component Theory Training.

Delivery Options: This class is delivered via the distance learning online method.

Read more about Technical Sprints

What: This is an advanced wind turbine type-specific theory class designed to provide a deep awareness of all turbine systems and sub-systems and provides a solid foundation to support core maintenance activities and the development towards advanced troubleshooting technician status. The class is an intensive theory based class delivered over 5 days with many individual and group exercises built in to ensure that participants emerge with a deep understanding of the technology and associated systems that they are required to support.
Actual performance and fault data is used to provide real life examples and each class is tailored to participant group and any specific aspects associated with their company to enhance the learning experience.

Who Should Attend: Existing Technicians or experienced technical support staff with a requirement to fully understand the key turbine systems and sub-systems and modes of failure.

Delivery Options: this course can be delivered in-person or via the online Distance Learning method.

Read more about Advanced Platform Theory

What: This turbine-specific course is designed to ensure that participants understand not only WHAT scheduled (preventative) maintenance tasks to undertake but WHY they need to be undertaken. It is recommended that this course is undertaken after the Wind Turbine Theory (Advanced) course to ensure sufficient underpinning knowledge

Who should attend: Technicians engaged in the delivery of scheduled (preventative) maintenance activities and any other resources involvement in the supervision of maintenance activities or the technical support of maintenance activities

Delivery Options: This course is delivered in-person within a wind turbine type that your participants will be maintaining

Read more about Maintenance Training

What: This class builds on the turbine specific theory delivered during the Wind Turbine Theory class and is focused on developing a deep understanding of Troubleshooting methodologies and allowing the participants to develop sustainable techniques to support troubleshooting in all scenarios.

Who Should attend: Technicians who will be involved in Advanced troubleshooting activities and any off-site technical support resources directly involved in providing technical support for field-based technicians

Delivery Options: This course is delivered in-person within the specific turbine type that your troubleshooting activity will be carried out on.

Read more about Troubleshooting Training

What: This class is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the importance of preventative maintenance activities, and to allow your staff to assess the quality of preventative maintenance being undertaken on your assets. This class focusses on providing a deep understanding of ‘Why’ each preventative maintenance activity is undertaken, and the implications of these activities not being undertaken to the correct level of quality

Who should attend: Any resources involved in the management or supervision of wind turbine maintenance activities. Off-site technical support resources would also benefit from attending this class to gain a firm understanding of the importance of field-based preventative maintenance.

Delivery Method: This class is delivered in-person via a combination of classroom theory and in-turbine practical methods.

Read more about Maintenance Quality Inspection Training

What: Platform Specific Installation Quality Inspection Training is mixed classroom and onsite practical training. Focus is on Installation activities, safety aspects, common mistakes, and important checkpoints during the Installation procedures.
Evaluating the condition of the completed installation, analyzing the work quality, and ending with a snag list that includes missing points, deviations and improvements to future practices will ensure dynamic and effective installation works.

Who should attend: Any resources involved in the management or supervision of wind turbine maintenance activities. Off-site technical support resources would also benefit from attending this class to gain a firm understanding of the importance of field-based preventative maintenance.

Delivery Method: This class is delivered in-person.

Read more about Installation Quality Inspection Training

What: Platform Specific End of Warranty Training is mixed classroom and onsite practical training designed for technicians, engineers, and quality inspectors.
This course is designed to focus on evaluating the current condition of the Wind Turbine to create a deviation/claim list and uncover what needs to be undertaken to ensure continued production. Moreover, we test the performance and the quality of the executed activities and logged data during the Warranty time.

Who should attend: Any resources involved in the management or supervision of wind turbine maintenance activities. Off-site technical support resources would also benefit from attending this class to gain a firm understanding of the importance of field-based preventative maintenance.

Delivery Method: This class is delivered in-person via a combination of classroom theory and in-turbine practical methods

Read more about End of Warranty Inspection Training

What: This class covers the fundamental design and operational aspects associated with wind turbine Gearboxes. It also allows for a deep dive into gearbox maintenance considerations (including common failure modes) and includes detailed instruction on how to conduct wind turbine gearbox inspections

Who Should Attend: Anyone directly involved in conducting Wind Turbine gearbox inspections, or anyone responsible for analysing gearbox inspection reports and making gearbox related asset management decisions

Method of Delivery: In person at a specifically designed facility to support direct practical experience of inspecting wind turbine gearboxes

Read more about Gearbox Maintenance and Inspection Training

What: Provides a deep understanding of operations of turbine systems, specifically associated with, and affected by remote operation and control.

The purpose of the training is to provide an overview of wind turbine technology and wind
turbine systems and sub systems associated with (and affected by) remote operation and control.

Who should attend: anyone involved in directly in remote operations activities

Method of Delivery: this class can be delivered in-person or via the remote Distance Learning model

Read more about Remote Operation Center Training

What: A comprehensive overview of current Operation & Maintenance best practice, encompassing all elements which affect the safe and efficient operation of wind turbine assets.

Who Should Attend: Anyone who is directly involved with the delivery of windfarm operation and maintenance or who supports the activities of those directly involved in windfarm operation and maintenance

Delivery Method: In-person or Distance Learning

Read more about Operation and Maintenance Awareness Training

Each module can run onsite, in specialized labs (where available), or via remote / live-virtual delivery, depending on logistics and client constraints.

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Our training programs combine global best practices with local turbine specific insights and expert trainers with more than 20 years of hands-on experience.

Why choose our NEG Micon Training

Legacy-specialist expertise – Trainers with direct experience on NEG Micon machines.
Contextual relevance – Fault cases and exercises adapted to your fleet’s condition and operational environment.
Competency mindset – We emphasize understanding, not just following checklists.
Flexible scale – From a small team to full department training, local or international.
After-training support – Remote help, refresher sessions, and technical consultation as your turbines age.

Participant feedback

Roland Flaig
Roland FlaigCEO RWE Sweden AB
Reliable and ambitious friends that grow with you. Important in life, important in business. I met Carsten Lind Andersen more than 10 years ago when we were creating our first service teams in onshore and offshore wind. Since then dwpa - Danish Wind Power Academy has been a great friend at work.
Ryan Penman
Ryan PenmanOperations Director
We benefitted with an immediate improvement out in the field from our technician. Displaying clear learnings from the training course and assisted in fault finding to resolve a hydraulic turbine issue.
We would highly recommend the DWPA training course to any new technicians to the industry, with guaranteed immediate positive results for any employer within the industry”
Stuart Ferguson
Stuart FergusonSite Manager
They are an extremely professional organization with a global reach. They have the ability to execute any level of training required, customize course material, and tailor make any program to suit your needs.
I will forever be grateful for the experience gained and relationships formed with this organization.
Chris O'Connor
Chris O'ConnorWind Turbine Engineer
I would recommend this training to anyone. Even with my experience of 13 years working on various machines, I still found out something new every day in the course.
James Beevor
James BeevorOperations Manager, RWE Renewables UK Ltd
Genuinely impressed with the assessment and the overview it provides the individual and myself. Thus, DWPA can then support with a clear route forward to improve the competency and skill.
Heine Christensen
Heine ChristensenTeam lead
Anyone planning to work on 3.6 Siemens wtg should go through this training.
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Participant feedback
DWPA was what we wanted and could not find elsewhere. DWPA could customize the course based on turbine or approach. It is excellent that they use the wind farm info and even the specific machines.
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Participant feedback
I enjoyed going over schematics, and organizing documents to help with troubleshooting Trainer is very knowledgeable in every aspect, if we have a question he is able to answer it. I know it’s not normal I don’t believe for the instructor to climb a tower with you but I believe this was an amazing experience, so just happens we had a difficult fault to troubleshoot. I learned a lot from this.
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Participant feedback
Biggest thing is that they are open to whatever. They want to deliver to their customers. That makes them different.
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Participant feedback
Helped me achive knowledge on the assets I am working on and understanding the fault-finding procedures.
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Participant feedback
The input and participation dwpa do is important for the industry - I get good ideas off of them. They really know what it takes to run a good operation.

Training by job role

We have carefully created our Vestas training programs to support various roles associated with the operation and maintenance of wind turbines, beyond those designed specifically for field-based technicians.

Wind Turbine Technicians

We have programs to support the technical competency development of technicians from those new to industry through to experienced troubleshoot technicians with many years of operational experience

Off-site Support Resources

We have used our extensive operation and maintenance related ‘core knowledge’ to develop programs to support off-site technical resources and ensure that they have a sufficient understanding and awareness of operational wind turbines to fully to enable them to support field-based teams. These programmes have been designed to capture management and supervisory resources

Remote Operations staff

Remote operations are an essential part of achieving optimal performance from wind turbine assets and we have developed specific programs to ensure that the operational awareness of staff involved with remote operations is sufficient to support safe and efficient operations

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