© 2025 Connecticut Public

FCC Public Inspection Files:
WEDH · WEDN · WEDW · WEDY
WEDW-FM · WNPR · WPKT · WRLI-FM
Public Files Contact · ATSC 3.0 FAQ
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

'Manufacturing deviation': GE addresses failed turbine blade and promises investigation

Workers help transport an offshore wind turbine blade before it is stacked on top of another at Vineyard Wind on Thursday, June 8, 2023, in New Bedford, Mass. (Raquel C. Zaldívar/New England News Collaborative)
Raquel C. Zaldívar
/
New England News Collaborative
Workers help transport an offshore wind turbine blade before it is stacked on top of another at Vineyard Wind on Thursday, June 8, 2023, in New Bedford, Mass. (Raquel C. Zaldívar/New England News Collaborative)

The company that manufactured the blade that broke apart on a Vineyard Wind turbine south of the islands on July 13 plans to inspect every blade it has built to look for flaws.

In an earnings call with investors on July 24, GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik said the trouble with the Vineyard Wind turbine has been traced to what he called a “manufacturing deviation” at a factory in Canada. He said the flaw should have been identified through the company’s inspection process, and there is no apparent link to a problem with another installation.

“We have not identified information indicating an engineering design flaw in the blade or information in connection with the blade event of we experienced at an offshore wind project in the UK which was caused by an installation error,” Strazik said.

Debris from the failed blade washed up on Nantucket’s south side beaches, forcing them to close to swimming for a day. Efforts continue to monitor beaches for additional debris and to retrieve parts of the blade from the ocean.

Read more about the failed Vineyard Wind blade and local impacts of debris

Strazik said GE Vernova will examine the 150 blades it has manufactured for offshore wind projects without dismantling turbines that are already built.

“This is work we know how to do. The industry uses non-destructive testing—think ultrasound, think a radiologist, but for a blade—to identify deviations. We are going to do this on every blade, a thorough, prudent process.”

As for how long the inspection process might take, Strazik offered no timeline.

“We’re working with urgency to scrutinize all of our operations across offshore wind. Haste matters here, but we are going to be thorough instead of rushed.”

GE Vernova is coordinating with the firm Resolve Marine to detach the remaining portion of the broken blade from the turbine. One large piece of the blade is on the ocean floor.

The company’s environmental review of the incident says the risk to humans is moderate and takes the form of physical contact with shoreline debris, such as shards of fiberglass.

The risk to aquatic animals was determined to be low.

The review says the blade materials are stable, non-soluble, and non-toxic. However, it notes that the blade has some pieces added on after manufacturing that contain small amounts of PFAS chemicals in the form of Teflon.

Read more about wind turbine blade testing in a report by Jennette Barnes HERE .

 

 

John Basile is the local host of Morning Edition.

The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If you’re reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. It’s time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it’s needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.

SOMOS CONNECTICUT is an initiative from Connecticut Public, the state’s local NPR and PBS station, to elevate Latino stories and expand programming that uplifts and informs our Latino communities. Visit CTPublic.org/latino for more stories and resources. For updates, sign up for the SOMOS CONNECTICUT newsletter at ctpublic.org/newsletters.

SOMOS CONNECTICUT es una iniciativa de Connecticut Public, la emisora local de NPR y PBS del estado, que busca elevar nuestras historias latinas y expandir programación que alza y informa nuestras comunidades latinas locales. Visita CTPublic.org/latino para más reportajes y recursos. Para noticias, suscríbase a nuestro boletín informativo en ctpublic.org/newsletters.

The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If you’re reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. It’s time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it’s needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.

Related Content