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Tribunal issues precedent-setting stay vs turbine construction

12 Thursday Dec 2013

Posted by ottawawindconcerns in Health, Renewable energy, Wind power

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Eric Gillespie, wind farm safety, wind turbine safety

Precedent setting decision stops wind turbine construction

TORONTO, Dec. 12, 2013 /CNW/ – The Environmental Review Tribunal of Ontario has ordered a stay preventing the construction of two industrial wind turbines in Wainfleet, Ontario.

The motion, decided by Executive Chair Lynda Tanaka who oversees the ERT, OMB and three other tribunals, temporarily stops the construction of two turbine towers during the appeal of the Ministry of the Environment’s approval of the project. The Appellants, Skydive Burnaby Inc. and the company’s co-owner Mikel Pitt, argue the turbines are too close to their skydiving school.

“We’re so relieved,” said Pitt, “This project is a real threat to our business and the Tribunal appears to have recognized that at this early stage.”

The Appellants’ lawyer, Eric Gillespie, has argued a number of Industrial Wind Turbine appeals in Ontario.  Gillespie said, “this is a precedent setting decision, it’s the first time a stay has been ordered during a Renewable Energy Approval appeal. We’re very pleased for our clients.”

Gillespie’s associate, lawyer Ian Flett remarked, “the Tribunal gave all the parties a fair opportunity to make our cases, we’re happy with the result”.

The hearing of the main appeal is scheduled to begin January 6, 2014 in Wainfleet, Ontario.

SOURCE Eric K. Gillespie Professional Corporation

For further information:Ian Flett at 416-703-7034 or iflett@gillespielaw.ca

Another danger: lightning strikes

19 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by ottawawindconcerns in Health, Ottawa, Renewable energy, Wind power

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cost benefit wind power, green wind power, wind farm North Gower, wind farm Richmond, wind farms, wind farms Ottawa, wind turbine safety, wind turbines

Lightning is a serious danger to wind turbines

 

With the tumultuous weather of the last few days, including a thunderstorm, one wonders, what happens to turbines in bad weather?

Answer: plenty.

Lightning strikes are commonplace and according to this article are responsible for 80% of the insurance claims for damage to turbine parts. They are also responsible for turbine equipment and blade fires. Read the article here: http://www.nachi.org/wind-turbines-lightning.htm

Note that the authors say the higher the turbine heights, the greater the risk of events. At 626 feet or 190 meters, the turbines proposed for North Gower-Richmond will be the tallest in North America. The turbines will be FOUR TIMES the height of the radio towers seen on prince of Wales Drive. (Why so high? Because there is NO WIND here on a regular basis, so they have to use taller equipment to catch what there is.)

A few weeks ago, a turbine caught fire near Goderich, Ontario. The wind power developer is now being criticized for a complete lack of safety controls (the supervisor drove around with his car window down to detect smoke) and for not notifying the municipality for more than 12 hours that a fire had occurred.

And of course, when equipment is on fire at that height, there is nothing you can do but let it burn and hope to control fires on the ground, caused by the flaming pieces. At Goderich, the debris was thrown 200 meters from the actual turbine tower.  Noxious smoke filled the air as the petrochemicals inside the nacelle burned.

But of course, wind power at this scale is “green” and “good” and helps the environment, says the industry lobby

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