GE Vernova turbine blade bent in half at Iberdrola wind farm
Wind turbine blade has been damaged due to repeated storms and loss of electrical power, says Iberdrola
A blade on a recently commissioned GE Vernova wind turbine has been bent in half at a project developed by Spanish renewable energy giant Iberdrola.
Flyers Creek is a 145MW wind farm around 20km south of the city of Orange in New South Wales, directly inland from Sydney.
The wind farm, developed by Iberdrola, features 38 GE Vernova wind turbines, each with 3.8MW capacity. It was powered up in April.
Last week, it said a combination of a “loss of electrical power and strong winds cause further damage to the blade,” prompting the exclusion zone to be expanded.
“A replacement blade has been ordered, and we are working with our operations and maintenance contractor to determine an appropriate return to service plan which will include the removal of the damaged blade.”