Noble Environmental Power confirms Altona turbine collapse
Noble Environmental Power has confirmed that a turbine collapsed at it’s Altona, N.Y., wind park Friday morning, but says no one was injured in the collapse and ensuing fire.
In a statement released by the company Friday, company spokeswoman Maggy Wisniewski confirmed one turbine had collapsed and that a small fire resulted, but refused to speak on the record with a NewsChannel 5 reporter.
Local fire departments were notified and are on the scene, according to the statement. The site has been completely secured and all Noble employees have been accounted for, the statement says.
The statement also says the entire Noble wind park has been shut down pending further investigation and there is no danger to the public due to the collapse.
“Noble values the safety of its employees and neighbors above all else. Noble has committed its full resources to understanding the cause of this incident. We will keep you informed as we learn more information,” Noble CEO Walt Howard is quoted in the statement.
Residents reported large explosions from the scene at about 9:30 a.m. NewsChannel 5 responded to the scene off Purdy Road, which leads to the wind farm, and found Noble trucks blocking the roadway. Noble officials at the scene would not provide access to the area and offered no information about the situation at that time.
Residents in the area told Newschannel 5 they heard what sounded like a large explosion and said the loud noises lasted for several minutes. Others equated the sound to an earthquake and speculated one of the company’s large windmills may have thrown a blade. Another local resident told NewsChannel 5 she could see flames coming from Noble.
High winds have been reported throughout the North Country Friday.
NewsChannel 5 will provide more detail on this story as it comes available. Check back here at WPTZ.com for the latest on this story.
6 March 2009
Tags: Wind power, Wind energy
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