Broken blade on turbine AW 38.
Broken blade on turbine AW 38. Ray Ewing
  • Broken blade on turbine AW 38.
  • piece of fiberglass debris floating near Vineyard Wind.
  • Fish swimming under piece of fiberglass debris near Vineyard Wind.
  • Turbine platform with completed turbine.
  • Turbine platform.
  • Row of turbines with security vessel.
  • Turbine with substation.
  • Broken blade on Vineyard Wind Turbine AW 38.
  • Broken blade on Vineyard Wind Turbine AW 38.
  • Broken blade on Vineyard Wind Turbine AW 38.
  • Broken blade on Vineyard Wind Turbine AW 38.
  • Broken blade on Vineyard Wind Turbine AW 38.
  • Broken blade on Vineyard Wind Turbine AW 38.

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Though pieces of the broken Vineyard Wind turbine continued to fall into the ocean south of the Island this week, federal regulators have approved the wind farm to lay cables.

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Bob Rudolph , Wilbraham/Katama
I have a masters degree in engineering from Mass Maritime Academy, top in my class, I’ve told people for years these would fail! Wait until the oils get into the water and start ruining the ocean ecosystem, like I said know one listens to me!
August 1, 2024 - 3:21pm

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