A wind turbine blade failed in Kawartha Lakes on April 20. The cause is currently under investigation.
MyKawartha reported, "Susan Binnie, who contacted mykawartha.com, said neighbours heard a loud noise just before 9 a.m. The blade on the turbine is part of the Sumac Ridge project. MyKawartha.com was told the turbine is located in an isolated project field and nearby Wild Turkey Road was closed as a precaution."
We will keep you updated with any developments on this story. In the meantime, try and stay clear of that area.
The blade on the turbine is part of the Sumac Ridge project. MyKawartha.com was told the turbine is located in an isolated project field and nearby Wild Turkey Road was closed as a precaution.The project, which was contested by many area residents and by the municipality, began producing power in 2
A wind turbine blade failed in Kawartha Lakes on April 20. The cause is currently under investigation.
MyKawartha reported, "Susan Binnie, who contacted mykawartha.com, said neighbours heard a loud noise just before 9 a.m. The blade on the turbine is part of the Sumac Ridge project. MyKawartha.com was told the turbine is located in an isolated project field and nearby Wild Turkey Road was closed as a precaution."
We will keep you updated with any developments on this story. In the meantime, try and stay clear of that area.