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Siemens Gamesa wind turbine loses 22-tonne blade in Norway

A 72metre (236 feet). long blade fell off a wind turbine in Norway late on Wednesday,. the Odal Vind wind farm stated, including that no one had actually been hurt. in the event.

The blade, weighing some 22 tonnes, fell off a Siemens. Gamesa 5.0-145 turbine, part of the turbine maker's 4.X. platform, a representative for the wind farm informed on. Thursday.

Siemens Gamesa, owned by Siemens Energy, in 2023. alerted of quality issues at its onshore unit with the majority of the. concerns connected to specific rotor blades and main bearings at its. 2 latest wind turbine platforms, the 4.X and 5.X.

It is still prematurely to say anything on the cause of the. event, the Odal Vind spokesperson stated, declining to comment. on whether the incident was linked to the previously reported. quality problems.

The entire wind farm was shut pending additional investigation,. it said in a statement.

Odal Vind last month said it had currently stopped 15 of the. wind farm's 34 turbines due to damage discovered on the blades,. which it said was linked to a production error.

Siemens Gamesa did not instantly respond to an ask for. comment.

(source: Reuters)