Second Area Wind Turbine Takes a Tumble

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Updated: 4/18/2011 11:46 pm

"When I got up in the morning this was laying here," Chuck Little of Deerfield said.

Little was talking about the wind turbine on his property.

As the wind howled, Little and his wife heard the turbine fall Sunday just after midnight, but thought it was siding on their house. When they woke up in the morning they saw the top of the turbine laying on the ground next to the tower.

Little said the winds Saturday night shouldn't have been strong enough to cause any damage.

"It should be good up to 125 mph winds. So, there was something wrong with the tower when it went over," he said.

Inspectors will be out Tuesday afternoon to determine an official cause. Little believes a crack in the metal 120 feet in the air, mixed with the high winds caused the crash and $30,000 dollars in damage.

"I think it was some structural malfunction in the tower and maybe some metal problems or something that made it go over," Little said. "It had been cracking it looks like for quite a while and then it finally went off."

Little installed the turbine and some solar panels two years ago. It supplies electricity to his house. When it makes more power than they use, the electric company sends it to other houses.

"It's really good this time of year and in winter when we have high winds," Little said. "The solar panels come into play in the summer time when we have a lot of sun but not so much wind."

No one was hurt when the tower fell over. Little wants to rebuild the turbine. He said it will eventually pay for itself. But there's more benefit that just savings.

"The novelty of it. The savings of it eventually. I imagine my children will eventually get the most use out of it," he said.

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doobcrew - 4/19/2011 7:10 PM
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if the best windmill ran 100 percnt 24/7 it would only produce 15 percent return. That's no maintenance or down time. The ones at school only ran a few months. They were on shut down most the time. They produced jack crap. I wasted my tax dollars. This guy payed for his out his own money, so he really got jacked. Waste of money! Tri county towers renewable energy is wasting my tax dollars!

doobcrew - 4/19/2011 7:01 PM
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If the thing ran 100 percent 24/7 it wouldn't produce 40 percent energy return. The ones at the school were on shut down for 75 percent of the time tey were up. And they were not 100 percent, so what's that equal? Jack crap. Waste of money. Now we got to rebuild them. More money. I'm wasting my tax dollars. This guy is wasting tax dollars plus his own money to rebuild a piece of crap.

stit24 - 4/19/2011 4:55 PM
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I would like to know the payback now.Initial investment+ maintenance + rebuilding= LOSER They'll never get a payback in their lifetime.Sad tooo....

REDEYE1 - 4/19/2011 4:11 PM
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This just goes to show you the short comings of green energy. One day it works, the next day it doesn't. I just can't wait until I have to pay for intermittent outages in the future. When we all have to start using little Timmy Ryan's green energy. It will be a cost saving because it will only work half the time.

ytownoh330 - 4/19/2011 12:52 PM
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Must have been installed by a "union worker".

doobcrew - 4/19/2011 12:33 PM
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You would think a professional company would provide the proper torque wrenches for the job. I wouldn't blame the turning the wrench, I blame the management.

Rural Neighbor - 4/19/2011 11:51 AM
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Seeing the guy in the school video using Channel Locks tells me what kind of company we are dealing with. I would have fired him as soon as he hit the ground. Hopefully the school lawyers are archiving that video.

doobcrew - 4/19/2011 9:49 AM
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He hired tct renewable energy to install it. Same turbine manufacture, proven, and same installers as the school. Look it up.

racefan - 4/19/2011 7:43 AM
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This story states that the owner installed this turbine, so it wasn't the same "company" as the other.

doobcrew - 4/19/2011 7:37 AM
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Two turbines fall in one week? The same company installed both of them. They should take the other two down at the school before they fall too.
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