5 Wind Turbines Which Failed (Environmentally Friendly?)

Nearly 120 wind turbines catch fire each year, according to a research - ten times the number reported by the industry. The researchers claim that out of 200,000 turbines around the world, 117 fires take place annually - far more than what is reported by wind farm companies. Fire has a huge financial impact on the industry; Each windmill costs more than £2 million and generates an estimated income of more than £500,000 per year. Any loss or downtime of these valuable assets makes the industry less viable and productive. Fires are a problem for the industry, impacting on energy production, economic output and emitting toxic fumes, this could cast a shadow over the industry’s green credentials. Wind turbines catch fire because highly flammable materials such as hydraulic oil and plastics are in close proximity to machinery and electrical wires. These can ignite a fire if they overheat or are faulty. Lots of oxygen, in the form of high winds, can quickly fan a fire inside a turbine. Join ’Engineering World’ like many others to get access to very special perks: Also, kindly consider subscribing to our channel if you liked the video: Watch some of our other interesting videos: Are Wind Turbines really Environmentally Friendly? Link: Which is the best seaplane ever made? Link: Can SpaceX rockets really land from the space? Link:
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