An Accident of the Wind Turbines in Piauí Is Scaring Residents, Everything Happened Around 3:30 PM.
According to information from the residents of the city in Piauí, where the accident occurred involving the wind energy tower, everything happened at the end of the afternoon last Sunday (2), the noise was so loud that many residents in the rural area of Piauí witnessed it.
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About the Incident
The company responsible for the wind turbine tower in Piauí, which lost a blade, issued a statement saying: “Thank God no one was injured.”
Residents recorded the exact moment of the accident, with many being startled and even thinking it was something like an explosion.
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Statement from the Vice Director of the Company Regarding the Accident with the Wind Turbines
“The main manager of the tower is TV Clube, which operates and maintains the wind turbines, and they will need to analyze the accident and start repairs on the tower to put it back into operation as soon as possible,” said the company Omega – the main responsible for the renewable energy park in the Piauí region.
Official Statement from Omega Regarding the Accident Involving the Wind Energy Tower in Piauí
“On the afternoon of this Sunday (02), some parts disconnected from one of our wind turbines in the municipality of Ilha Grande, Piauí. The analysis of the incident and corrective maintenance will be carried out by the company responsible for the maintenance of the project, and we expect to resume operation of the said turbine as soon as possible. We also inform that there were no major damages to the equipment and its structure.” – Words from the vice president of Omega addressing the accident of the wind tower.

