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A 485,000-pound Exelon Generation wind turbine that toppled in February “basically shook itself apart” after a mechanism meant to control its speed failed, according to a company investigation. All three cylinders of the pitch system in the eight-year-old Vestas V82 1.65-MW turbine in Oliver Township, Mich., suffered oil leaks, according...
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