“It’s hard to tell when you’re on the ground, you got to get up there and get close,” said Greg Gaudet, director of municipal services for the City of Summerside. “We have to do a full assessment before we can get the blades going again.”
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“We need to do a better inspection with binoculars and drones on the blades to make sure there is no cracking or splitting,” said Greg Gaudet, director of municipal services for the City of Summerside told SaltWire Network on Sept. 28. “It’s hard to tell when you’re on the ground, you got to get up there and get close,” Gaudet said. “We have to do a full assessment before we can get the blades going again.”
Early indications from the ground showed turbines across the province made it through the storm with minimal damage. The PEIEC-owned wind turbines were visually inspected shortly after the storm ended and no significant issues were noted.
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