The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
EP43 – Angela Krcmar of Firetrace on Fire Suppression Systems for Wind Turbines
Angela Krcmar, Global Sales Manager for Firetrace International, joined us on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast to discuss the relatively unknown danger of wind turbine fires. A fire occurs in 1 out of every 2000 wind turbines, on average, and with the cost and size of these machines rapidly increasing, the need for fire suppression systems is growing.
Ms. Krcmar has recently written a pair of articles on wind turbine fires: The Burning Issue of Wind Turbine Fires (Powerengineeringint.com) andThe True Cost of Wind Turbine Fires & Protection (windpowerengineering.com).
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Transcript: EP43 - Angela Krcmar of Firetrace on Fire Suppression Systems for Wind Turbines
All right welcome back to the uptime podcasters episode 43 and on today's episode we've got a great guest Angela Krcmar from Firetrace is here and she's going to talk to us all about fire suppression technology in wind turbine cells well and just in wind turbines in general so alan is a great conversation with Angela what were some of your takeaways from it well i didn't realize the number of fires that were happening in wind turbines it's a lot more than you think just because it's hard to keep track of their random events and so you just don't see them all the time but fire traces suppression systems are amazingly one simple and effective and and so as you as i essentially was describing how the system worked and how it was laid out and how it didn't affect electronics afterwards and it didn't infect any employees that were could have been in the area at the time the fire had started and suppression system kicked off you realize like this system is really well thought out and effective and it's surprising that it's not used in many more places than it is today and so the the hope is that as fire suppression becomes standard and wind turbines as we go forward because it's just one of those systems you really don't want to do without yeah well and we've talked at different points uh about insurance claims and force major and all these different aspects of owning and operating a wind turbine and as they get uh bigger and more expensive and especially as they're located way offshore it's just really hard and this is one of the kind of not funny but you know she's just talked about hey if you don't have a fire suppression system or if you have a assistant that alerts you but doesn't actually put it out you're just going to get a notification that your turban is going to burn to the ground it's just like you're just not going to be...