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Wind turbine maker to pay settlement after blade broke apart and washed up on Nantucket beaches

Giant wind turbine blades for the Vineyard Winds project are stacked on racks in the harbor, July 11, 2023, in New Bedford, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

Key Points

  • GE Vernova agreed to a $10.5 million settlement to compensate Nantucket businesses after one of its turbine blades broke apart off the island and washed ashore.
  • The company attributed the failure to a manufacturing defect at a Canadian factory, saying there was no design flaw, and removed and reinspected all blades from that facility at the Vineyard Wind site.
  • Crews and volunteers collected truckloads of non-toxic fiberglass debris, with fragments no larger than one square foot, from beaches and surrounding waters.
  • The settlement establishes a fund and formal claims process to evaluate and distribute payments to affected local businesses.
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NANTUCKET, Mass. (AP) — The maker of a massive wind turbine blade that broke apart off Nantucket Island and washed up on beaches for months has agreed to a $10.5 million settlement to pay local businesses for their economic losses, officials said Friday.

Fiberglass fragments of the blade began washing ashore last summer during the peak of tourist season after pieces of the wind turbine at the Vineyard Wind project began falling into the Atlantic Ocean in July 2024.

GE Vernova, which agreed to the settlement, blamed a manufacturing problem at one of its factories in Canada and said there was no indication of a design flaw. It reinspected all blades made at the factory and removed other blades made there from the Vineyard Wind location.

Crews in boats and on beaches, along with volunteers, collected truckloads of debris. The company said the debris was nontoxic fiberglass fragments and that the pieces were one square foot or smaller.

The settlement calls for establishing a fund along with a process to evaluate claims from businesses and distribute payments, Nantucket officials said.

The development’s massive wind turbines with blades more than 328 feet (100 meters) long began sending electricity to the grid at the beginning of 2024.

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