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Nantucket Announces Settlement in Connection to Last Summer’s Vineyard Wind Debris Incident

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NANTUCKET – The Town of Nantucket has reached a settlement with GE Vernova for compensation of the losses resulting from last summer’s Vineyard Wind turbine blade failure. The town says the total amount is $10.5 million. The July 13th, 2024 incident scattered foam, fiberglass and other debris along Nantucket’s shores, as well as other parts […] The post Nantucket announces settlement in connection to last summer’s Vineyard Wind debris incident a…

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United States – 15/07/2025 – energysdelamer.eu. Following the failure of a wind turbine in the wind farm at the Vineyard Sea in July 2024, the city announced Friday morning the agreement with GE Vernova, who manufactured the failed Haliade-X turbine, after a 300-foot long blade collapsed 15 miles southwest of the island. Fiberglass and foam debris had been found on the beaches and in the area. Under the agreement, Nantucket will create a "Commun…

The city of Nantucket, Massachusetts, has reached an agreement with GE Vernova for losses resulting from the failure of a turbine shovel in the Vineyard Wind 1 project. GE Vernova will pay $10.5 million in compensation to Nantucket for the incident, which took place on July 13, 2024. Related:GE Vernova will supply CIP with 700 million wind turbines to the Teruel wind farm of 760MWAccording to the city, the failure of the shovels led to the sprea…

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