Green Development Announces Arrival of Turbine Blades from Germany

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Green Development Announces Arrival of Turbine Blades from Germany

Wind Turbine blades arrive from Germany
Green Development LLC announced that the wind turbine blades that will be used to develop the onshore wind farm in Rhode Island later this year have come in from Germany.

“This is a major step for renewable energy development in Rhode Island. There is an enormous amount of planning to get to this stage, but the projects always seem more real when the components begin to arrive. This wind farm will truly benefit Rhode Island by helping to meet our renewable energy goals as well as the Town of Johnston,” said Mark DePasquale, founder and chairman of Green Development, LLC.

The blades for the Johnston-based wind farm arrived at the Port of Davisville last week.

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Transporting the Blades

Transportation of the first blades will begin on Monday, September 10 and will be completed by September 19.  The blades will travel from Quonset up Route 4 to I-95 north and from there onto I-295 north to Johnston. 

It will take about an hour and a half to transport each blade.

Each transport will have a State Police escort along with additional support vehicles.

Green expects all seven Vensys direct-drive turbines, manufactured in Germany, to be fully constructed and operational by the end of the year.

Turbines in North Kingstown

Green Development installed its first wind turbine in North Kingstown in 2012 and developed a ten-turbine wind farm (1.5 MW each) in Coventry in 2016.

They also replaced the turbine at Portsmouth High School.


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