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Huge wind turbine blade falls off truck and crashes into traffic on busy interstate - Interstate Highway 70 has now reopened ...
Repairing a Broken Blade on an Antique Hacksaw. Posted: February 10, 2025 | Last updated: March 8, 2025. This antique hacksaw, sent by a kind subscriber from Germany, stood out with its unique ...
The blade of a wind turbine fell over multiple lanes of Interstate 70 near Hagerstown, Maryland, bringing traffic to a halt early Monday morning. Video shows the moment the blade separated from a ...
The broken turbine blade could fall into the sea "soon," the company said. The U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement Thursday that they had received a report of "a piece of debris, 300-feet in ...
The pieces of a broken Vineyard Wind turbine blade that are washing up on Nantucket beaches are not toxic to the surrounding area, according to an initial environmental assessment from Boston ...
300-foot piece of debris from broken wind turbine falls into sea off Nantucket 00:34. NANTUCKET - The rest of a giant broken Vineyard Wind turbine blade fell into the sea off Nantucket ...
Within hours of fiberglass from a broken offshore wind turbine washing ashore on Nantucket, clean energy and anti-wind advocates jumped on the story, and two competing narratives took hold.
AKITA—An elderly man died on May 2 after being found collapsed on the ground near a broken blade from a wind turbine here, police said.
GE Vernova reported on Thursday that the construction issues caused by a broken blade it made for the Vineyard Wind project off the coast of Massachusetts will keep the company’s wind turbine ...
Offshore turbine with a broken blade at Vineyard Wind 1, about 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard, earlier this week. Pieces of fiberglass and foam have washed up on Nantucket, Tuckernuck and ...
Pieces of a broken wind turbine blade are put in a loader on a Nantucket beach, Tuesday, July 16, 2024. (CNN/WBZ) TOPICS: Vineyard Wind Blade Turbine Nantucket Debris GE Vernova Ocean Safety.
The broken turbine blade could fall into the sea “soon,” the company said. The U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement Thursday that they had received a report of “a piece of debris, 300-feet ...