Posted On: February 13, 2012 by Mark F. Anderson

Owner Stuck with Lemon Wind Turbine

Most lemon cases involve defective cars and trucks, but the lemon laws also cover other products. I represent an owner of a wind turbine that was supposed to provide power for his residence Oak Run, Ca. The wind turbine was defective from “day one” and never produced any significant amount of electricity in spite of various repair attempts. The owner paid about $65,000 for the turbine.

The turbine was manufactured in Shanghai, China and distributed by Re-Driven Power, Inc., Ontario, Canada. A lawsuit is pending in the Shasta County Superior court alleging that Re-Driven breached the a five-year warranty on the turbine.