Nordex turbine collapse, Wales
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 4:17 pm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-60390094
An investigation has been launched after a 337ft-tall (115m) wind turbine collapsed.
People who live nearby, said they heard a noise like thunder and a loud bang as the turbine fell in Gilfach Goch, Rhondda Cynon Taf, on Monday.
The giant turbine is one of 29 at the Pant y Wal wind farm overlooking the village.
A spokeswoman for wind turbine manufacturer Nordex said specialists were investigating the incident.
"No persons were injured. The only material damage that has occurred as a result of the incident is to the turbine itself," the spokeswoman said.
"All necessary safety measures have been implemented immediately after the incident.
"A team of local Nordex specialists with experts from Nordex main office are currently investigating the root cause of the incident together with the wind farm owner. As yet, no reliable statement can be made as to the underlying cause of the collapse."
The turbine appeared to have broken off about 60ft (18m) from its base. The tower had snapped in two and the blades were crushed in the fall.
The Pant-y-Wal windfarm began construction in 2011, with the first phase completed in 2013. Another eight turbines were added in 2015.
The turbines were manufactured by Nordex, based in Hamburg in Germany.
An investigation has been launched after a 337ft-tall (115m) wind turbine collapsed.
People who live nearby, said they heard a noise like thunder and a loud bang as the turbine fell in Gilfach Goch, Rhondda Cynon Taf, on Monday.
The giant turbine is one of 29 at the Pant y Wal wind farm overlooking the village.
A spokeswoman for wind turbine manufacturer Nordex said specialists were investigating the incident.
"No persons were injured. The only material damage that has occurred as a result of the incident is to the turbine itself," the spokeswoman said.
"All necessary safety measures have been implemented immediately after the incident.
"A team of local Nordex specialists with experts from Nordex main office are currently investigating the root cause of the incident together with the wind farm owner. As yet, no reliable statement can be made as to the underlying cause of the collapse."
The turbine appeared to have broken off about 60ft (18m) from its base. The tower had snapped in two and the blades were crushed in the fall.
The Pant-y-Wal windfarm began construction in 2011, with the first phase completed in 2013. Another eight turbines were added in 2015.
The turbines were manufactured by Nordex, based in Hamburg in Germany.