ARMS Reliability
25 Case Studies
A ARMS Reliability Case Study
Next-Gen Power Company, a global power generation and distribution company, faced uncertainty and potentially high maintenance costs after investing $450–$500 million in 141 new wind turbines. To better understand long-term maintenance needs for this new technology, the company engaged ARMS Reliability to conduct a Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) study.
ARMS Reliability used RCM to gather failure data, build and validate a maintenance model, and optimize strategies based on cost, safety, environmental, and operational risks. The result was an estimated savings of $46,000 per turbine per year, or nearly $150 million over 20 years across the fleet, while also reducing downtime, repair impacts, and overall maintenance risk.
Next-Gen Power Company