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The Biden administration allocated $72 million for wind and water technology innovation projects under the Investing in America agenda, with $27 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for wind energy development.
However, recent tornadoes in Iowa caused significant damage to the Pioneer Grove Wind Farm, with multiple wind turbines destroyed.
Challenges like limited wind, extreme wind speeds, and maintenance requirements can affect wind turbine operation.
Turbines need to be “maintained a number of times per year depending on how old the wind turbine is and under what weather condition it normally operates,” wind turbine company LuvSide’s website states.
“Each maintenance process also can last from a few hours to a few days,” the website adds. “It’s okay if the wind turbines don’t always turn.”
The destruction raises concerns about the high costs and risks associated with wind farm investments, questioning the balance between renewable energy benefits and asset vulnerability.
Coastal regions with more stable wind conditions are suggested as potentially better locations for wind farm investments to mitigate severe weather risks.
