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Canada Procurement News Notice - 88430


Procurement News Notice

PNN 88430
Work Detail The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) have completed the review and approved the revised Construction and Operations Plan (COP) for the Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind farm, approximately six months. Last week, the federal government lifted the suspension on Vineyard Wind’s installation of the remaining GE Vernova wind turbines. The new COP details the root cause analysis (RCA) conducted by the wind turbine manufacturer regarding the blade failure that occurred in July 2024. The RCA found that there was insufficient bonding at certain locations within the blade, which should have been detected at the manufacturing plant through inspection and quality control procedures. After reprocessing of the manufacturing data from the installed blades, additional blades with insufficient bonding were identified. BSEE directed Vineyard Wind to remove all blades manufactured at GE Vernova’s facility in Gaspé, Canada. The COP addendum includes removal activities at 22 locations, and pending further BSEE review, potentially two additional locations where blades from other manufacturing plants were installed. The 800 MW offshore wind farm will comprise 62 GE Vernova’s Haliade-X 13 MW wind turbines, each with a 220-metre rotor and 107-metre blades.
Country Canada , Northern America
Industry Construction
Entry Date 24 Jan 2025
Source https://www.offshorewind.biz/2025/01/21/canada-made-ge-vernova-blades-to-be-removed-from-vineyard-wind-1-site/

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