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European Energy probes GE turbine collapse in Lithuania 

Credit:  Danish developer said a 5.5MW Cypress machine has fallen to the ground at the Anyksciai project | 16 March 2022 | renews.biz ~~

European Energy has launched an investigation following the collapse of a GE Cypress turbine at the 50MW Anyksciai onshore wind farm in Lithuania.

The Denmark-based developer has confirmed that the 5.5MW machine fell to the ground on the morning of 11 March.

No injuries occurred and local authorities were informed as soon as the incident came to light, a spokesperson for the company said.

“We have temporarily suspended the operation of all turbines in the Anyksciai wind farm to investigate the issue at hand in collaboration with the relevant authorities and our turbine supplier,” European Energy added in a statement.

Anyksciai, located 80km north of Vilnius, is equipped with nine GE 5.5-153 turbines with 151-metre towers.

The turbines were installed in the second half of 2021 and the site is due to reach its commercial operation date this quarter.

Anyksciai is part of a 186MW onshore wind portfolio that was sold by European Energy to funds managed by Lords LB Asset Management and Taaleri Energia at the end of 2021.

GE had not responded to a request for comment at press time.

Source:  Danish developer said a 5.5MW Cypress machine has fallen to the ground at the Anyksciai project | 16 March 2022 | renews.biz

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