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Wind turbine blade crashes to the ground at Tilt's Dundonnell

A RECENTLY installed wind turbine blade at Tilt Renewables' Dundonnell wind farm in rural Victoria has broken off and fell to the ground, with all turbines now shut down as an investigation is conducted.

Wind turbine blade crashes to the ground at Tilt's Dundonnell

Tilt had only last week reached the final commissioning of its 336 megawatt project, bringing it to half capacity for testing before reaching full capacity by the end of the year, but now that seems uncertain. ...

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