By Anelia K. Dimitrova
A 50-ton structure fell 246 to the frozen ground when the blades of a turbine under construction east of Waverly, Iowa, caught wind and started rotating at a speed reaching 60 rpm.
The nacelle, the hub housing the generating components, and the blades collapsed after spinning for hours at the mercy of the wind, says Waverly Light and Power General Manager Diane Johnson.
Prior to the lifting, the blades were not turned in a way that would have prevented them from catching wind. The error was discovered only after the structure had been put in place, according to a press release released by the municipal utility.
It could have spun for days, Johnson says, adding that the problem can happen only during installation.
Crew and neighbors were evacuated overnight until the structure collapsed under its own weight.
No one was injured and the crane below was spared.
The howling wind and subzero temps added to the challenges Saturday afternoon as crews rushed to the scene to examine the damage and secure the vertical structure from caving in.
The accident has put everyone to the test, Johnson says, but the utility plans to forge forward with plans to launch the turbine.
We believe in wind power, we believe in it for the community, we believe in it for [Waverly] Light and Power, we believe in it for Iowa, Johnson says. These are fluke accidents. We wish that it had not happened to us. We will pick up the pieces and we will go on.
multi-national SHITTERS just want to take your hard earned life. F them and the ignorant idiot minions that don't see the DEAD END they're creating. Same funds spent on this CRAP would get EVEYONE off the grid with simple home solar, heat pumps, small wind, etc
MrFixErit 1 year ago
Was that Wes Clark in the beginning?
jeep6242 1 year ago
i didnt know turbins could generate power those indians are smart!
ST0N3R420X420 1 year ago
It's Tur-byne (Oxford)..and that is English. If you speak whatever language the Americans speak...I suppose you can go with Tur-bine, Tur-bin..or whatever that does not involved too much intelligence!!!
ranjitedward 1 year ago
@flyinhighjb Mine, Bine,.. min, bin, ergo TurBINE NOT turbin.
ozzirt 1 year ago
@slutformoney It is pronounced "tur-bin", look it up.
flyinhighjb 1 year ago
no serious electrical generation is produced by the wind turbine. it takes up too much property to build, too much maintenence to keep going, too many replications using both to equal the simplest 'normal' nuclear oil fired or coal generation.
Wind turbines have been around since the days of the rural electrification agency in the 30's without technological improvement besides size. Its inefficent pipe dream that makes greenies feel good.
watch one explode in the meantime.>>>>>>>>>>>
s6u6r6f6 1 year ago
“Duh!” would have been sufficient.
britannysbeers 1 year ago
Lol, turbine really come on.
Lobato1987 2 years ago
WHO GIVES A FUCK
Briefy09 2 years ago