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Störungs- und Unfallereignissen an Windkraftanlagen
Author: Keine Windkraft in Emmerthal
Malfunctions and accidents at wind turbines in Germany The list does not claim to be complete or correct for the system types/manufacturers. Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit bzw. Richtigkeit der Anlagentypen/Hersteller. Download original document: “Unfallliste 2023-04-14” See also: list at vernunftkraft.de
More »Wind Turbine Accident Data
Author: Caithness Windfarm Information Forum
Originally maintained by the Caithness Windfarm Information Forum and now at Scotland Against Spin (the link below is to their site, where the most up-to-date files are available). Go to: “Wind Turbine Accident Data”
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