• Brand einer Windkraftanlage im Ortsteil Clausnitz — Fire at a wind turbine

    Updated: 2024-02-29 14:16:06
    Zum Brand einer Windkraftanlage im Ortsteil Clausnitz gab die Polizeidirektion Chemnitz folgende Presseerklärung ab: Zeit: 27.02.2024, 15:30 Uhr Ort: Rechenberg-Bienenmühle, OT Clausnitz (740) Die Einsatzkräfte kamen am gestrigen Nachmittag bei einem Brand zum Einsatz. Ein Windrad in der Geleitstraße war auf bislang unbekannte Art und Weise in Brand geraten. Servicetechniker hatten dort Reparaturarbeiten durchgeführt und anschließend ein brennendes Windrad festgestellt. Die Feuerwehr konnte brennende, herabfallende Geräteteile löschen. Derzeit wird geprüft, wie das Windrad in Brand geraten konnte und ob ein . . .

  • Alberta to ban renewable power projects on prime agricultural land

    Updated: 2024-02-28 20:11:39
    Alberta, which produces most of Canada’s crude oil, will ban renewable power projects on prime agricultural land and erect buffer zones to ensure wind turbines do not spoil scenic views, the provincial government said on Wednesday. Last year, Alberta temporarily halted approvals of major new projects amid concerns over renewables’ reliability and land use, cooling investment in the rapidly growing industry and challenging the federal government’s clean energy ambitions. The western province has led the country in building renewable capacity . . .

  • Chatsworth remains unwilling to host wind turbine projects

    Updated: 2024-02-28 16:39:23
    Chatsworth is keeping its stance it will not host any wind turbine projects. Mayor Scott Mackey says council decided to maintain its unwilling hosts status to any wind turbine projects during a meeting on Feb. 21. “Chatsworth has been not a willing host for a number of years now and that was confirmed by council on Wednesday night that we continue to be not a willing host,” says Mackey. This comes as the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) is proposing . . .

  • Concerns expressed locally regarding planned offshore wind farm projects

    Updated: 2024-02-28 15:02:13
    The controversy over the idea of Wind turbines off the Mid-Atlantic coast continues. The Talk of Delmarva’s Joe Ciccanti spoke at length with Captain HD Parsons at Fisherman’s Wharf in Lewes, specifically regarding the issue of these projects in relation to the health of ocean mammals. Captain Parsons says that everyone he has talked to about the issue for the most part are very concerned because it’s their livelihood–living near the Delmarva coast. The Talk of Delmarva is attempting to . . .

  • Armadale Wind Farm turbines would have ‘startling’ effect on landscape, planning officers says as councillors are advised to object to the development

    Updated: 2024-02-28 14:57:57
    North councillors are being advised to object to a planning application to build a wind farm which it is feared would “overwhelm” the north Sutherland village of Armadale. Brookfield Renewables is seeking permission to build a nine-turbine wind farm on an area of hill land and common grazings overlooking the village. Members of the North Planning applications Committee will consider the application at their meeting in Inverness next Tuesday, March 5. The final decision will be taken by Scottish Ministers . . .

  • Wind farm approval referred to independent panel after backlash

    Updated: 2024-02-26 14:14:14
    The final decision for a proposed wind farm near Uralla has been referred to an independent panel after the proposal received push back from residents. A public meeting has been scheduled for residents and landholders to have their final say on the proposed Thunderbolt Wind Farm which is slated for construction on the New England Highway, near Kentucky. The proposed wind farm, which is located about 30 kilometres south-west of Uralla, is expected to include up to 32 turbines and . . .

  • Most New Jerseyans say they do not want massive wind farms at the shore

    Updated: 2024-02-25 14:27:42
    Support for building wind turbines off New Jersey’s coast has taken a dive in the last four years, particularly among residents of shore towns, a Stockton University Poll reveals. Currently, half of the state’s residents are on board with plans to erect wind turbines at sea for electricity, a sharp fall from the 80% support measured in a 2019 survey. Back in 2019, nearly 80% of New Jersey adults were all for offshore wind farms, with a strong backing from . . .

  • Government opposes Derrybrien wind farm bill at second stage in Seanad

    Updated: 2024-02-25 14:24:49
    Legislation aimed at rescuing the troubled Derrybrien wind farm in Co Galway from being dismantled was rejected by Senators in the Seanad this week. The special measures in the public interest (Derrybrien wind farm) bill 2023, introduced last year, aimed to prevent the decommissioning of the multimillion-euro wind farm. The proposed legislation reached its second stage in the Seanad this week. The development, located in southern Galway with its 70 turbines, was once the country’s largest wind farm and has . . .

  • Semi hauling section of wind tower goes off interstate ramp in Fargo

    Updated: 2024-02-24 15:08:40
    The ramp from I-29 to westbound Interstate-94 in Fargo was blocked for about two hours Fri. after a semi pulling a trailer with a section of a wind tower went off the shoulder of the ramp. The trailer got stick in the ditch at about 3:15 p.m. The ramp was blocked as the State Patrol and heavy duty tow trucks worked to get the rig moving again.

  • County of St. Paul residents voice opposition to bylaw amendments for wind turbines, saying it is not enough

    Updated: 2024-02-24 15:06:02
    During a public hearing at the County of St. Paul’s regular council meeting on Feb. 13, residents spoke against the County’s proposed amendment to its Land Use Bylaw (LUB), particularly regarding wind turbines. The section of the LUB that specifically refers to wind turbines is “Section 7.35 Commercial Alternate Energy Development.” Around 30 residents from the Elk Point area attended the public hearing. Members of Wind Concerns, a group composed of Elk Point area residents, were also present. Group members . . .

  • Activists and reserves fume over proposed wind farm near Makhanda

    Updated: 2024-02-24 14:54:36
    A windpower facility set to be built near Makhanda in the Eastern Cape has raised the ire of game reserves and a civil society group, who are concerned about the impact that the huge turbines would have on biodiversity and character of the region. Half of the operational public procurement wind projects in South Africa are located in the Eastern Cape. The renewable energy generation capacity has been welcomed, but complaints about the impact of the turbines on wildlife and . . .

  • Lethen windpower plan near Grantown is rejected by Ministers

    Updated: 2024-02-24 14:47:33
    A controversial plan for 17 wind turbies near Lochindorb some 10km north-west of Grantown has been refused by Scottish Ministers. The Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit announced the refusal last night. Scotland Against Spin reported: “The Scottish Ministers acknowledge that there are environmental effects from the proposed development resulting in significant visual and landscape impacts as well as impacts on some SLQs (Special landscape qualities) of the (Cairngorms National) Park and on the special qualities of the SLA (Special landscape . . .

  • Grantown wind farm planners ‘Gambled and lost’ say campaigners

    Updated: 2024-02-24 14:41:55
    Anti–wind farm campaigners are celebrating last night’s announcement that a plan for a 17-turbine wind farm on a historic beauty spot north of Grantown has been rejected. As the Strathy announced earlier, the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit have refused the controversial application lodged by Fred.Olsen Renewables to develop an area near Lochindorb on the Dava Moor. This afternoon Graham Lang of Scotland Against Spin celebrated: “This is an excellent result.” He told the Strathy: “Although the council did lodge . . .

  • Portsmouth residents voice concerns over off-shore wind turbine

    Updated: 2024-02-24 14:39:42
    Some Portsmouth residents are expressing their concerns over an electrical cable that would connect off-shore wind turbines to the power grid at Brayton Point. The cable would run through the Sakonnet River along the east side of Aquidneck Island. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management held a public hearing Friday night at which many Portsmouth residents expressed concerns over the burial of the cable dredging up pollution from the bottom of the river, while also harming marine life. “This . . .

  • Oregon lawmakers call for pause on offshore wind energy plans

    Updated: 2024-02-24 14:33:52
    Oregon lawmakers are calling on a federal agency to postpone plans to build two offshore wind energy projects off of the Oregon coast. In a letter sent Thursday, the bipartisan Oregon Coastal Caucus outlined concerns over a lack of public engagement for the proposed Wind Energy Areas. The plans include offshore wind projects near Coos Bay and Brookings – totaling approximately 195,012 acres with 2.4 gigawatts of clean renewable energy potential. While the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said they engaged . . .

  • Organizers stand against building offshore wind port at Sears Island

    Updated: 2024-02-23 17:35:41
    The Alliance for Sears Island and their allies gathered in Belfast today to stand against the decision to build an offshore wind port at Sears Island. Governor Mills announced the location Tuesday. The Alliance believes the state should have offshore wind power, but the port should be at a different location They say Mack Point would be a better site and just as many jobs would be available there. Organizers believe the biodiversity of Sears Island needs to be preserved . . .

  • Sturmtief „Wencke“ reißt Flügel von Windrad ab

    Updated: 2024-02-23 14:06:41
    [Storm tears blade off wind turbine] An einem Windrad bei Dornstadt (Baden-Württemberg) ist ein Flügel abgebrochen. Ursache soll eine heftige Sturmböe gewesen sein. Das rund 15 Tonnen schwere und 40 Meter lange Teil sei am Donnerstagnachmittag auf einem Acker nahe der Autobahn 8 und einer Bahnstrecke aufgeprallt, teilte die Polizei mit. Es bestand demnach die Gefahr, dass wegen des starken Windes Teile auf die rund 250 Meter entfernten Schienen und die dahinterliegende Fahrbahn geweht werden könnten. Auf der Autobahn war . . .

  • Ocean City’s firm stand against US Wind’s Offer: Integrity over price

    Updated: 2024-02-22 13:57:23
    In the serene setting of Ocean City, a storm brews not from the natural forces of the Atlantic but from a proposal that has sparked a wave of controversy along its shores. US Wind, a company with ambitious plans to erect 940 wind turbines off the coast, has extended an olive branch wrapped in dollar bills to nearby communities, including Ocean City itself. Yet, in an era where silence can be bought, one voice resounds with unwavering clarity: the future . . .

  • Ocean City is not for sale

    Updated: 2024-02-22 13:50:42
    Recently, US Wind, the company planning to build 940 tall wind turbines as close as 10.9 miles off the coast of Ocean City, has engaged in discussions with our neighboring Delaware Resort Communities offering them Community Benefit Packages. The packages offer payments up to 2 million dollars to be dispersed to these communities over a 20-year period. These Community Benefit Packages are in exchange for the commitment that these local government officials would refrain from making any negative comments or . . .

  • Sears Island – state-owned and undeveloped – selected for offshore wind power port

    Updated: 2024-02-21 14:20:21
    Gov. Janet Mills announced Tuesday that her administration has selected Sears Island in Searsport as the preferred site for development of a large, offshore wind port designed to jumpstart the clean energy economy in Maine and the transition away from fossil fuels. Selection of the site follows a public stakeholder process led by the Maine Department of Transportation and the Maine Port Authority to consider several potential options in the Port of Searsport, the Port of Eastport and the Port . . .

  • Wind turbine concerns shared with Town of Elk Point council

    Updated: 2024-02-19 14:24:11
    Mark Mallett and Chris Habiak of Wind Concerns visited the Town of Elk Point’s Feb. 12 council meeting in the Northern Lights Library System board room, with close to 40 residents of Northern Valley and surrounding areas in attendance at what Mayor Parrish Tung made clear was “not a public hearing. Mark and Chris are here with a 15-minute presentation.” That presentation started with a seven-minute video outlining potential health affects on those living in areas with industrial wind turbines . . .

  • Colchester County wind farm proposal raises concerns

    Updated: 2024-02-17 13:27:19
    EverWind is developing 3 windpower facilities to produce hydrogen and ammonia for export. The company behind a proposed 50-turbine wind farm in Colchester County is preparing to submit for an environmental assessment, but residents have concerns about where the energy will end up. Nancy Frame moved to Folly Mountain, N.S., about 40 kilometres northeast of Truro, to be closer to nature. She has concerns about how the proposed Windy Ridge Wind Farm could affect the Cobequid Mountains – where other wind . . .

  • Debate on solar, wind farm ban heats up at commissioners meeting

    Updated: 2024-02-16 14:09:00
    Should large scale solar and wind farms be allowed in 10 townships in Mahoning County? The Mahoning County commissioners on Thursday evening heard both the pros and cons and will decide later their stance. So far, 10 townships in the county have requested the farms be banned: Austintown Beaver Berlin Canfield Coitsville Goshen Jackson Milton Poland Springfield About 100 people filled the meeting room at the Mill Creek MetroParks’ offices, some telling the county commissioners what they think about large-scale . . .

  • Environmental group condemns drilling operations in Masungi for wind farm

    Updated: 2024-02-15 21:18:25
    The Environmental Defenders Congress (EDC) opposed the ongoing drilling operations for the construction of the Rizal-Laguna wind power project that will impact the Masungi Georeserve, a conservation area and a rustic rock garden located in Rizal. EDC Spokesperson Jean Lindo stressed the group’s opposition in a statement on Thursday. “EDC strongly condemns the ongoing drilling operations for the construction of the 102 MW Rizal-Laguna Wind Power Project, currently being undertaken by Aboitiz Renewables in a joint venture with Singapore-based Vena Energy,” . . .

  • Serious environmental concerns on proposed Mannar windpower facility

    Updated: 2024-02-15 21:16:54
    Proposed 250 MW windpower facility on Mannar Island would block the most important migratory bird corridor in Sri Lanka. Mannar is one of the oldest cities in Sri Lanka dating back to the maritime Silk Road and the trade routes between India and Sri Lanka. It also has some of the most important wintering wetlands for migratory birds in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is a signatory nation for the United Nations Convention of Migratory Species (CMS). Hence, we have a global . . .

  • No wind farm in our backyard thanks

    Updated: 2024-02-15 14:44:17
    Yet another country town has unwillingly been enlisted to the frontline of the wind farm battle – this time it’s Molong. Like other towns faced with similar battles, the community of Molong wants the government to consider the cumulative impacts these projects have on rural communities as more projects come through the pipeline. The Molong community is rallying on Monday to voice concerns about the proposed Kerrs Creek Wind Farm project by developer, RES, which will include 63 wind towers . . .

  • Meeker County Board approves alternative energy moratorium

    Updated: 2024-02-15 14:36:13
    The proposed moratorium mentions an “emergency situation” that demands “a temporary emergency moratorium” to “protect public health, safety, and general welfare until public hearings can be conducted on a long-term ordinance.”

  • EZT wind farm proposal draws grassroots opposition

    Updated: 2024-02-14 14:23:41
    The overwhelming message shared by attendees was to say no to Prowind. A new grassroots organization in East Zorra-Tavistock is raising concerns about a wind farm project proposed for the Cassel area. Davis Cunningham and Rick Hommes, both farmers who live within the proposed wind farm area, launched the group this month with a meeting at a local church attended by roughly 60 farmers and landowners. Cunningham said the overwhelming message shared by attendees was to say no to Prowind, . . .

  • Madison County considering moratorium on new wind farms

    Updated: 2024-02-14 14:16:23
    The Madison County Plan Commission would like to place a moratorium on any future wind farm developments. The Plan Commission Tuesday amended the county’s wind farm ordinance that was adopted in 2002. Larry Strange, executive director of the Planning Department, wanted to make the application process for future wind farm developments similar to the procedures adopted in the county’s new solar energy ordinance. “The wind ordinance should have the same level of scrutiny,” he said. “There should be a site . . .

  • Midwest states taking power to ban wind and solar projects away from local communities

    Updated: 2024-02-12 20:13:48
    As the number of wind and solar farms increases, so does opposition in the rural areas where they’re being built. While more counties and townships passed restrictions in the last year, some states are responding by passing laws making it harder for local governments to say no to wind and solar. The land in Piatt County in central Illinois is flat, and it’s easy to see for miles around Jerry Edwards’ house in a rural area north of Mansfield. In . . .

  • Cabinet admits delays, poor performance, denies cost overruns for “arctic” wind turbines

    Updated: 2024-02-12 14:11:11
    Cabinet admitted an Arctic green energy program is running behind schedule, but it denied millions in cost overruns, according to Blacklock’s Reporter. “Delays in projects occur for a variety of reasons,” said cabinet in an inquiry of ministry tabled in the House of Commons. “While the specific reasons for such delays are not collected systematically in the Department of Infrastructure’s reporting system, they are monitored.” Local authorities have sought to install a wind turbine on the tundra outside Inuvik, NU, . . .

  • Councillors recommended to reject plans for wind farm with 200 metre high turbines

    Updated: 2024-02-12 14:02:26
    Planning officers have advised a council’s planning committee to object to proposals for a wind farm consisting of nine 200-metre-high wind turbines. RWE Renewables UK have submitted a statutory pre-application consultation to Conwy’s planning department, seeking backing for the huge wind turbines at Alwen Forest Wind Farm, a 738-hectare site located 4km north-west of Cerrigydrudion. If permission is granted, six of the proposed wind turbines would be located in Conwy county within the coniferous woodland, forming a ridge between Alwen . . .

  • Dreading life among turbines

    Updated: 2024-02-12 00:35:41
    Frustration is mounting in a small Tararua community just over the hill from Palmerston North about the prospect of being surrounded by wind farms. International energy company Yinsen and its agents Aurecon have provided brief, updated plans for the Pahīatua wind farm on Makomako Rd. Although there have been changes since draft plans were first unveiled at a community drop-in session in October, resident Gareth Bestor said they simply made the situation “less worse” for some, and “more worse” for . . .

  • Plans to build Washington’s largest wind farm held up again amid local controversy

    Updated: 2024-02-12 00:29:50
    Nestled between the Yakima Valley and the Columbia River in southeast Washington, the fate of a wind-whipped range of hills has been subject to a yearslong dispute about energy, tourism, the past and the future. That stretch of land in wine country near the Tri-Cities may become home to the state’s largest wind farm, dotting miles of rolling hillside with more than 100 white turbines. In 2021, Colorado-based company Scout Clean Energy asked the state for permission to build the . . .

  • Some Australians still need convincing the country’s future lies in renewable energy

    Updated: 2024-02-11 20:03:29
    Last year, the Energy Minister asked the Energy Infrastructure Commissioner to investigate regional pockets of stubborn resistance and recommend ways of getting the doubters onside. Andrew Dyer’s Community Engagement Review Report makes the bold assumption that Chris Bowen’s renewable energy plan can be put back on track, that his target of installing a 7MW wind turbine every 18 hours and 22,000 solar panels a day until 2030 is not as fanciful as it sounds. Opposition in the regions can be . . .

  • Mäklaren: Ingen vill köpa hus där vindkraft planeras

    Updated: 2024-02-09 21:47:27
    [Broker: Nobody wants to buy a house where wind power is planned] Intresset för att köpa hus som ligger i de områden där Holmen planerar vindkraftverk i Finspångs och norra Östergötland har minskat. Det menar mäklaren Annika Ingemarsdotter Skoogenäs vid Elite Fastighetsmäklare. Hon har 35 års erfarenhet av husförsäljning. “När det gäller fastigheter i de områden som berörs så har efterfrågan blivit noll”, säger hon.

  • Vindkraft-anlegg senker verdien på boliger betydelig

    Updated: 2024-02-09 21:43:28
    [Wind power plants reduce the value of homes significantly – If you get a wind turbine nearby, it can remove up to half a million kroner (~50,000 USD) from the house’s value.] Vindkraft på land har blitt svært kontroversielt, og den lokale motstanden er ofte svært høy. Så høy har konflikten vært at behandling av nye søknader ble satt på pause i flere år. Ifølge en ny masteroppgave fra Universitetet i Oslo som nettopp har fått toppkarakteren A, skrevet i samarbeid . . .

  • Wind turbine destroyed by fire at Pacific Blue’s Clements Gap Wind Farm near Redhill

    Updated: 2024-02-09 15:55:22
    Fire has destroyed a wind turbine in South Australia’s Mid North, with the cost of the damage estimated at $2.2 million. Country Fire Service crews were notified at about 8:50am of smoke coming from the top of a wind turbine at the Clements Gap Wind Farm between Redhill and Mundoora, south of Clements Gap Road. CFS Region 4 duty officer Andrew Stuart said crews arrived at the scene within 15 minutes. “On arrival, crews found a grass fire underneath the . . .

  • Malfunctioning wind turbine causes closure of county road in Osceola Co

    Updated: 2024-02-09 15:40:10
    A hard-surfaced road south of Allendorf is closed until further notice. According to Sibley Fire Chief Ken Huls, emergency crews in Osceola County have closed a section of County Road A22 near Allendorf. Huls says A22, or 170th Street is closed for one mile, west of Highway 59, due to a malfunctioning wind turbine. Huls says one of the blades is off-kilter and emergency officials are concerned the blade may fly off or the turbine might start on fire. Again, . . .

  • Proposed projects Central West NSW are dividing farming communities

    Updated: 2024-02-08 21:41:16
    Grant Piper is on the frontline of the renewable resistance, a growing grassroots movement against plans to “industrialise” traditional farmland, turning regional communities into “modern-day power stations”. But in this turf war, there’s a power imbalance. The New South Wales government is building a new network of high-voltage transmission lines across the state to open up new renewable energy development, and it has the power to take the land it needs. One line is set to slice through a corner . . .

  • Clarity needed on recycling wind turbine blades as Minister accepts they are “a challenge”

    Updated: 2024-02-08 21:37:27
    Independent TD for Laois Offaly Carol Nolan has called for greater levels of clarity on how the State intends to effectively recycle wind turbine blades. Deputy Nolan was speaking after Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan accepted in a parliamentary reply to her that wind turbine blades “do represent a challenge, as current designs cannot be melted or re-moulded.” The Independent TD had asked Minister Ryan if his Department had issued any guidance on the disposal of . . .

  • Bill addresses concerns over tall wind turbines and aerial firefighting

    Updated: 2024-02-08 21:35:28
    A bill aimed at balancing interests between wind turbine farms and aerial firefighting efforts is moving ahead in Olympia. Rep. Stephanie Barnard, R-Pasco, says committee passage of House Bill 2117, co-sponsored by Rep. Matt Boehnke, R-Kennewick, is a huge milestone. “We are projected to have more wildfires than ever in the coming years and the place where you put wind turbines is the place where it’s windy and you get fire,” Barnard told The Center Square. “Those go on the . . .

  • Wind farm operators investigated for ‘overstating production’

    Updated: 2024-02-08 17:19:32
    Ofgem is investigating claims that wind farm operators have overestimated the amount of energy they are set to generate, saddling customers with millions of pounds in extra costs. Wind farm operators are often paid to switch off their turbines when generation outstrips demand to prevent the electricity grid from being overloaded. So-called curtailment payments are based upon the amount of energy that a wind farm company says it will produce. Some operators overestimate their output, according to reports by Bloomberg, . . .

  • Wind farms are overstating their output — and consumers are paying for it

    Updated: 2024-02-08 17:10:08
    “It looks like some operators are gaming the system.” [Podcast (with transcript): The Big Take: Why Wind Farms Are Paid Millions to Turn Off] Dozens of British wind farms run by some of Europe’s largest energy companies have routinely overestimated how much power they’ll produce, adding millions of pounds a year to consumers’ electricity bills, according to market records and interviews with power traders. These extra costs are linked to a growing problem with Britain’s outdated electricity network: On blustery . . .

  • Greece’s proliferation of wind farms is coming up against local resistance

    Updated: 2024-02-08 15:53:17
    At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis underlined his government’s renewable energy ambitions. “We hope that in the medium term, Greece will become a green energy exporter. We want to exploit wind energy, with a focus on the Aegean,” he declared in mid-January. Athens has pledged to invest a third of the €31 billion or so of the post-Covid-19 European recovery plan toward the fight against climate change. A large portion will be devoted . . .

  • Cretan hoteliers united against offshore wind farms

    Updated: 2024-02-08 15:40:57
    The state’s proposal to place offshore wind farms off Crete has united the island’s hoteliers in support of the preservation of the natural and manmade landscape. More specifically, the Lasithi Hoteliers Association expressed strong opposition to the project and all indications are that the case will eventually be taken to the Supreme Court of Cassation (the higher judicial body with power to try cases contested by the Court of Appeals). Objections against offshore wind farms have also been raised elsewhere. . . .

  • Windkraftanlage in Brake fängt Feuer – Löschen nicht möglich

    Updated: 2024-02-07 20:37:54
    [Wind turbine in Brake-Süderfeld catches fire] In Brake-Süderfeld im Landkreis Wesermarsch ist am Mittwoch eine Windkraftanlage in Brand geraten. Die Feuerwehr rückte mit 25 Einsatzkräften aus. Da die Anlage in großer Höhe brannte, war es laut Polizei nicht möglich, sie zu löschen. Aufgrund der großen Entfernung zu Wohngebieten habe eine Gefährdung ausgeschlossen werden können. Die Feuerwehr ließ die Anlage deswegen abbrennen. Wie die “Nordwest-Zeitung” (NWZ) berichtete, sperrten Einsatzkräfte den Bereich ab, da immer wieder Teile der Anlage zu Boden fielen. . . .

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