GE再發(fā)生一起機組倒塔事故
中國風(fēng)電新聞網(wǎng)訊:9月3日,位于巴西東北部Omega Energia公司的 Delta 6 風(fēng)電場(chǎng)發(fā)生一起風(fēng)電機組倒塔事故,事故機型為GE 2.72-116,目前GE已經(jīng)對事故發(fā)生的原因展開(kāi)調查。
據悉,事故發(fā)生時(shí),現場(chǎng)共有3名GE員工,1名工人在事故中受傷,目前在醫院接受治療。
據了解,Delta 6 風(fēng)電場(chǎng)項目于2018年投入運行,本次事故機型為GE 2.72-116,這也是GE今年發(fā)生的第五起類(lèi)似事故。
上一次(第四次)
據外媒(Rechargenews)報道,近日位于巴西伯南布哥州東北部某風(fēng)電場(chǎng)發(fā)生一起風(fēng)電機組倒塔事故,該風(fēng)場(chǎng)總裝機216MW,事故機型為GE 1.7MW-103機組,這是GE過(guò)去5個(gè)月在美洲發(fā)生的第四起此類(lèi)事故。
GE表示,已派出一個(gè)專(zhuān)家小組與項目開(kāi)發(fā)商Echoenergia展開(kāi)聯(lián)合調查,以確定事故發(fā)生的“根本原因”。
據當地媒體報道,事故發(fā)生當天,該地區最大風(fēng)速達到27m/s,遠高于該地區通常8-12m/s的風(fēng)速。
倒塔事故歸咎于風(fēng)機在大風(fēng)期間以超速模式運行,而葉片相關(guān)的熔斷器出現問(wèn)題,導致葉輪不平衡,最終倒塌?
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GE turbine collapses in Brazil, the fourth in the Americas this year
A 1.7MW GE turbine has collapsed at a wind farm in Brazil, the fourth such incident for the US manufacturer in the Americas in the past five months.
The collapse at the 216MW Ventos de São Clemente wind complex in the northeastern state of Pernambuco, which has been confirmed by GE, comes as the OEM probes three recent turbine collapses in the US — in February, May and July — and after a leading renewables insurer has raised concerns about the possibility of a pattern emerging.
Those three incidents were said to be unrelated, according to the manufacturer.
GE said it has already sent a team of experts to work with the project developer, Echoenergia — which is owned by British venture capital fund Actis — to determine the "root cause" of the accident. The destroyed turbine, a 1.7-103 model, was almost certainly built at the company's factory in Sâo Paulo state.
Although accidents have been seen in Brazil in turbines manufactured by other OEMs, this is the first GE machine reported to have collapsed since the start of Brazil's wind power industry about a decade ago.
A journalist at Caetés News, a local online news service, told Recharge that a blade fell off the turbine during strong winds at around 10.30am on Sunday, which caused the machine to lose stability and then crash to the ground. Wind speeds reportedly topped 100km/h (27m/s) on Sunday — far higher than the usual 8-12m/s winds in the region.
Brazil's 15GW-plus wind industry has seen very few accidents, partly because the majority of the country’s 7,000 turbines are less than ten years old.
Recent accidents have included fires in old Suzlon machines, due to bad maintenance, and the collapse of eight Impsa turbines in southern Brazil.
GE has the biggest wind turbine fleet in Brazil, with more than 3,000 machines, after acquiring French turbine maker Alstom in 2015.