Christopher Lambert

Commissioner at Clipper Windpower

Christopher Lambert has extensive experience in technical roles within the wind power and military sectors. Currently serving as a Commissioner at Clipper Windpower since July 2008, Christopher Lambert is responsible for troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing, and replacing turbine components while adhering to strict timelines. Prior to this role, Christopher Lambert served in the United States Air Force from October 1994 to January 2012 as a Vehicle Maintenance Craftsman, where duties included similar troubleshooting and repair tasks on various vehicle assets, including specialized fire trucks and aircraft cargo loaders during multiple deployments for operations such as Southern Watch, Desert Fox, and Iraqi Freedom. Christopher Lambert holds an Associate of Science degree in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies from the Community College of the Air Force, obtained between 2002 and 2004.

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Clipper Windpower

Energy drives our world and our economy. Wind energy - clean, renewable and cost competitive - is a practical solution. We believe sustaining cost effective wind energy production is our collective challenge. At Clipper, we strive to support our customers and their existing Liberty 2.5MW wind turbine fleets by providing OEM knowledgeable gearbox and component part refurbishment services, as well as, maintaining a full line of wind turbine service parts. We recognize that providing reliable service incorporates the skills of a seasoned workforce, while utilizing established processes, quality standards, specialized tooling and proven test procedures. When our services are required, our customers'​ success depends on us being responsive, imaginative and technically precise. We pride ourselves on the talent and knowledge developed in Cedar Rapids, Iowa since 2006 in support of Liberty turbine operations throughout North America.