Most of Alberta’s wind fleet slowly shut down Thursday night, but not for lack of wind
One of the first lessons any new engineering students learns in their materials class is “cold brittle behaviour” of materials. When it gets really cold, like -30 C or colder, many materials lose much of their strength and are prone to shattering. This applies to wind turbines as much as it applies to car bumpers.
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