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4 bad excuses to not inspect wind turbines

I often hear the same “good” reasons to not inspect blades regularly. Are these trully justified? ...

Author Julia Fourquin
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Kushal Nowbut - Panoblade specialist

Kushal Nowbut in 2019: 20 missions, more than 100 days of fieldwork and 500 wind turbines inspected. He presents in this interview how he uses the Panoblade system and his personal record of 11 wind turbines inspected in one day. ...

Author Marc Chachuat
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Wind turbine maintenance and gambler's fallacy

On Tuesday November 10th of 2015, in La Meuse (France) the three blades of a wind turbine fell off their masts, crushing the operator station in their fall. In 2018, 10% of global wind farm incidents were due to machine blades, 7% of which were due to blade falls. The costs of repairs related to these incidents are very high. Remember that the simple transport of a blade costs about 15 000€. ...

Author Lilas Brard
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