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Sorry, UFO Watchers - Aliens Didn't Take Down the Wind Turbine

By Maura Judkis

Posted: February 11, 2009

A few weeks ago, a wind turbine in Lincolnshire, U.K. was mysteriously destroyed, with one blade lopped off and another twisted around. Some eyewitnesses attributed the damage to an "Octopus-shaped U.F.O." that passed through the wind farm, while others blamed ice buildup on the blades, an out-of-control fireworks display, or simply fatigue. I wrote a tongue-in-cheek post about the incident, which garnered a lot of comments from three types: First, the UFO believers, who were offended by my sarcasm (thanks for the crop circle links, guys); second, British citizens who were offended by my sarcasm (wasn't making fun of you personally, guys), and third, Simpsons fans who appreciate a good internet meme (as do I).

Proving once again the principle of Occam's razor - that the simplest explanation is also the likeliest, as Dan from California pointed out - the results of the investigation of that incident were recently revealed and it was indeed material fatigue that brought the turbine down. Aging bolts that attached the blade to the turbine were to blame. “To be honest I’m not surprised. But there was part of me that did hope it was a U.F.O. as it was a lovely story,” said Dale Vince, the founder of Ecotricity, the wind project operator. Case closed.

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Oh magod.Really? I can not believe that was true. I think that was so excited. I hope that will be good for us. we will not be fooled.

Han Yan of WI @ Nov 20, 2009 22:55:02 PM

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Oh magod.Really? I can not believe that was true. I think that was so excited. I hope that will be good for us. we will not be fooled.

Han Yan of WI @ Nov 20, 2009 22:55:00 PM

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冯松鹤 of VA @ Nov 20, 2009 06:57:53 AM

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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