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<title>Wind Turbine Leaking Oil Profusely</title>
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The Times April 16, 2005 <p>
Wind farm fears as blade snaps<p>
By Katrina Tweedie <p> 
 
A TURBINE at a Scottish wind farm has broken down after one of its blades snapped off. <p>

The 10-tonne turbine, one of 31 at the £80 million Crystal Rig wind farm near Dunbar, East Lothian, was destroyed last week when a mechanism to stop it spinning too fast failed. Onlookers reported strong winds and said one of the turbine blades flew off and hurtled into the countryside. <p>
 
The 60ft high steel turbines are designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 60 miles per hour and owners, Fred Olsen Renewables, denied the breakdown was wind related. A spokesman said they were investigating the cause and that there had been little risk to people at the remote wind farm. <p>

The turbines from German firm Nordex were installed in August 2004. It will cost an estimated £1.25 million to repair. <p>

Anti-wind farm campaigners said the incident confirmed their fears about the danger of blades flying off wind turbines. <p>

David Bruce, of the pressure group Scottish Wind Assessment Project, said: “There were high winds so the turbines were ‘feathered’, or locked so they couldn’t spin round. It was lucky nobody was walking below. This is only about the second incidence of this in the UK but it shows this is possible.”<p>
 
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The Times April 16, 2005 
Wind farm fears as blade snaps
By Katrina Tweedie  
 
A TURBINE at a Scottish wind farm has broken down after one of its blades snapped off. 

The 10-tonne turbine, one of 31 at the £80 million Crystal Rig wind farm near Dunbar, East Lothian, was destroyed last week when a mechanism to stop it spinning too fast failed. Onlookers reported strong winds and said one of the turbine blades flew off and hurtled into the countryside. 
 
The 60ft high steel turbines are designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 60 miles per hour and owners, Fred Olsen Renewables, denied the breakdown was wind related. A spokesman said they were investigating the cause and that there had been little risk to people at the remote wind farm. 

The turbines from German firm Nordex were installed in August 2004. It will cost an estimated £1.25 million to repair. 

Anti-wind farm campaigners said the incident confirmed their fears about the danger of blades flying off wind turbines. 

David Bruce, of the pressure group Scottish Wind Assessment Project, said: “There were high winds so the turbines were ‘feathered’, or locked so they couldn’t spin round. It was lucky nobody was walking below. This is only about the second incidence of this in the UK but it shows this is possible.”
 
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<title>Windmill manufacturer recalls blades; 10 U.S. installations affected </title>
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<title>Spinning to destruction</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 03:15:24 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Suzlon to replace defective equipment worth $25 million</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/14456</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 06:47:01 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Wind Turbine Problems</title>
<link>http://www.windaction.org/articles/11534</link>
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<title>Burning turbine</title>
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News report of a wind turbine at the Aeolian Park wind energy facility in Spain destroyed by fire. According to Iberdrola, the exact cause of the fire has not been determined, but is believed to be due to mechanical failure. Firemen, police and company personnel were on the scene. A 120 meter buffer around the turbine was established to ensure the safety of people and property near the fire. The fire did not impact the operation of the Aeolian Park in spite of the spectacular visible cloud column rising from the turbine.
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<span>A must see video clip documenting a Vestas turbine failure operating in Denmark. Formerly unreported is the degree to which turbine debris from the failed unit spread great distances from the site. </span>
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