From the
Ecotricity website:
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We do take this very seriously. Our engineers and Enercon's are carrying out a thorough investigation. We don’t as yet have any evidence that points us to a cause. There is nothing obvious in what we’ve found so far, no tell tale signatures of, for example, lightning strike or collision.
We've examined the turbine, the fallen blade and the surrounding area, looking for clues. We also sent parts of the fallen blade away for more forensic testing.
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And yet, last night on a radio interview I heard Nick Pope saying the blade was still missing, presumed "vapourised" or some such nonsense. He then went on to say that the missing blade was not really the issue as if it was found it would still mean something must have hit both blades, knocking one off and severely damaging the other...