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Siemens Gamesa wind turbine loses 22-ton blade in Norway

A Siemens Gamesa wind turbine blade weighing 22 metric lots fell off the equipment on Wednesday but nobody was harmed, the Odal Vind wind farm in Norway stated, a month after it halted numerous of the company's turbines because of blade damage.

The 72 metre (236 feet) blade was from a Siemens Gamesa 5.0-145 turbine, part of the turbine maker's 4.X platform, a. spokesperson for the wind farm told on Thursday.

Wednesday's occurrence is the current obstacle for Siemens. Energy after what investors state was a botched. takeover of turbine maker Gamesa, requiring it to look for billions of. euros in state-backed guarantees.

Odal Vind said last month it had actually already stopped 15 of. the wind farm's 34 turbines because of blade damage linked to a. production issue.

A crisis team has been developed, and technical workers. from Siemens Gamesa are currently on site, Cloudberry Clean. Energy, which owns a 33.4% stake in the wind farm,. stated in a declaration.

Siemens Gamesa alerted in 2015 of quality issues at its. onshore unit, with the majority of the problems linked to certain rotor. blades and primary bearings at its 2 latest wind turbine. platforms, the 4.X and 5.X.

It is still too early to say anything on the cause of the. event, the Odal Vind representative said, declining to comment. on whether the occurrence was connected to the previously reported. quality problems.

As normal in such cases, we have actually started the safety procedure. and stopped the turbines at the wind farm ... We now need to. examine the reason for this event and are in contact with. the client to do so, Siemens Gamesa stated in an emailed. remark.

Siemens Energy, the world's largest maker of offshore wind. turbines, anticipates a 2024 loss before unique items of around 2. billion euros at Siemens Gamesa.

Siemens Energy CEO Christian Bruch stated in February that the. quality issues at Siemens Gamesa's onshore business emerged on. the basis of empirical usage data of newer turbines that had not. been offered at the time of the takeover.

Cloudberry said the incident was covered by Odal Vind's. warranties, and was not expected to have any substantial. financial implications.

The other owners of Odal Vind are Akershus Energi with a. 33.4% stake and pension fund KLP with 33.2%.

(source: Reuters)