Too windy for wind turbines! 165mph gales raise MORE questions about wind farms as gusts leave trail of destruction across country
Scottish Power said turbines were switched off .
The storm is also sucking Arctic winds south... a foot on the Scottish hills... a snow risk as far south as Birmingham the furthest south that snow has been forecast this winter.
It’s that damned global warming.
A £2million, 100metre-tall wind turbine caught fire in hurricane-force winds at Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland, during severe weather
Well...just run heater wires under the roads to melt the snow....so stop putting salt down,
I remember in 1991 when it was announced that variable speed generators had been developed for use in the turbines of these windmills. Above a certain wind velocity, they’re designed to “turn off” and just spin.
But one hundred sixty-five mph is really, really fast. I suppose the towers could be built to withstnad 200 mph winds, but how often would those occur and would it be economic overdesign?
The usual approach is to feather the props. Hamilton Standard solved that problem back in the 1930s.
Lots of good comments and photos at the original article. Nasty sarcastic comments about wind turbines
Got a few bugs on this albatross - so to speak.
The photos look ... Intense. Is anything in Britain meant to withstand massive and sustained hurricane strength winds? I thought the gulf stream led the vast majority of heavy storms away from them.
I guess it just decided to fall over.
But the spokesman said operators were not paid compensation constraint payments to shut down yesterday. This happens when operators have to deactivate turbines because the Grid cannot accommodate the energy they produce.
What a deal. They get paid to produce and they get paid when they can produce more than is needed!
I always thought those turbines were suppose to have a governor or a “clutch” that would disengage or prevent the thing from winding out over a certain rpm.