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GE Vernova to eliminate some Vineyard Wind blades after quality checks

GE Vernova will get rid of some turbine blades installed at the Vineyard Wind overseas wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts following quality checks triggered by the failure of a blade in July, the company stated on Wednesday.

The business has been disallowed from producing power or resuming full building and construction at Vineyard Wind, the first significant U.S. offshore wind development, given that a turbine blade broke and sent particles into the water that cleaned up on neighboring beaches.

The turbine maker

blamed a production flaw

for the break, and has actually spent months checking blades with ultrasound images and drones.

Out of an abundance of care, GE Vernova intends to eliminate some blades from the Vineyard Wind farm while reinforcing other blades as needed to support the security and functional readiness of this project, GE Vernova and Vineyard Wind stated in a joint declaration.

The companies likewise said they were approved approval today to resume installation of new blades at the job once specific security and operational conditions are met. They did not give a. timeline for when they expect those conditions to be satisfied.

Vineyard Wind is a joint venture between Avangrid. and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. Avangrid is a. unit of Spain's Iberdrola.

(source: Reuters)