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Here's a bulldozer burying a bunch of wind turbine blades

Posted on 11/15/21 at 11:27 pm
Posted by hawgfaninc
https://youtu.be/torc9P4-k5A
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Posted on 11/15/21 at 11:27 pm


yay green energy

Wind Turbine Blades Can’t Be Recycled, So They’re Piling Up in Landfills
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A wind turbine’s blades can be longer than a Boeing 747 wing, so at the end of their lifespan they can’t just be hauled away. First, you need to saw through the lissome fiberglass using a diamond-encrusted industrial saw to create three pieces small enough to be strapped to a tractor-trailer.

The municipal landfill in Casper, Wyoming, is the final resting place of 870 blades whose days making renewable energy have come to end. The severed fragments look like bleached whale bones nestled against one another.

“That’s the end of it for this winter,” said waste technician Michael Bratvold, watching a bulldozer bury them forever in sand. “We’ll get the rest when the weather breaks this spring.”

Tens of thousands of aging blades are coming down from steel towers around the world and most have nowhere to go but landfills. In the U.S. alone, about 8,000 will be removed in each of the next four years. Europe, which has been dealing with the problem longer, has about 3,800 coming down annually through at least 2022, according to BloombergNEF. It’s going to get worse: Most were built more than a decade ago, when installations were less than a fifth of what they are now.

Built to withstand hurricane-force winds, the blades can’t easily be crushed, recycled or repurposed. That’s created an urgent search for alternatives in places that lack wide-open prairies. In the U.S., they go to the handful of landfills that accept them, in Lake Mills, Iowa; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Casper, where they will be interred in stacks that reach 30 feet under.

“The wind turbine blade will be there, ultimately, forever,” said Bob Cappadona, chief operating officer for the North American unit of Paris-based Veolia Environnement SA
Posted by The Goon
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Nov 2008
1318 posts
Posted on 11/15/21 at 11:46 pm to
The article has been around for some time and discussed thoroughly on multiple social media. The blades can be recycled, it’s just that you lose mechanical properties in the fibers and it’s more expensive to produce right now than virgin fiberglass.

The cement industry is using fiberglass in their mix to reduce weight and cut emissions in the cement processing. Currently, there’s not enough of a market for recycled fiberglass to ramp up recycling old windmills.
Posted by rsbd
banks of the Mississippi
Member since Jan 2007
22655 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 12:03 am to
Facebook fact checkers have labeled your post as misleading information
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
74417 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 12:07 am to
Is this your best shot?

Wow.
Posted by Dr RC
The Money Pit
Member since Aug 2011
59915 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 12:42 am to
Strategically dump them in parts of the ocean to create artificial reefs.

Boom. Next problem.
This post was edited on 11/16/21 at 12:43 am
Posted by WinnPtiger
Fort Worth
Member since Mar 2011
24566 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 1:21 am to
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Is this your best shot?


so sustainability is purely performative, no?


and as an avid recycler yourself, I’m sure you know what powers said operations
This post was edited on 11/16/21 at 1:22 am
Posted by Turbo_Buffalo
Member since Mar 2021
394 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 2:39 am to
It does amaze me when people only have an image of a dildo grave as if that is a reply

as if Brittany Murphy were enough
This post was edited on 11/16/21 at 2:47 am
Posted by USMCguy121
Northshore
Member since Aug 2021
6332 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 2:46 am to
green energy is was and always will be another grift.
Posted by Turbo_Buffalo
Member since Mar 2021
394 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 2:48 am to
yet people subtly threaten things
Posted by Reservoir dawg
Member since Oct 2013
14769 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 3:59 am to
They could use those to build dildos for Kamala Harris though.
Posted by TygerDurden
Member since Sep 2009
1915 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 4:59 am to
Just wait and see the future landfill needs of these electric car batteries. The hidden (on purpose) costs of so called clean energy. You can add this whole DEF fluid requirement for Diesel engines to this list. So the urea helps make the diesel burn cleaner but in most cases you have to buy DEF in a one time use 2,5 gallon plastic jug…,that must be disposed of. And then there is the cardboard box around the jug that has to be disposed of.
Posted by TDcline
American Gardens building 11th flor
Member since Aug 2015
9287 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 5:55 am to
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green energy is was and always will be another grift.


Go on. Tell me all you know about green energy.
Posted by Horsemeat
Truckin' somewhere in the US
Member since Dec 2014
14348 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 6:26 am to
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So the urea helps make the diesel burn cleaner but in most cases you have to buy DEF in a one time use 2,5 gallon plastic jug…,that must be disposed of. And then there is the cardboard box around the jug that has to be disposed of.
C'mon man, these have been going up for the last 10 years all over the country. Every truck stop has them, pretty much every chain gas station that's worth a shite has them in as well:
This post was edited on 11/16/21 at 6:28 am
Posted by supadave3
Houston, TX
Member since Dec 2005
31103 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 6:32 am to
I’ve never heard of this DEF fluid, but I drive a Honda.
Posted by 2 Jugs
Saint Amant
Member since Feb 2018
2117 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 6:44 am to
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2,5 gallon plastic jug…,that must be disposed of. And then there is the cardboard box around the jug that has to be disposed of.


Why not just use them to start the fire in your burn barrel?
Posted by Suntiger
STG or BR or somewhere else
Member since Feb 2007
34553 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 6:54 am to
Can we bring those down to Louisiana and dump them in the swamp on the coastline to build up the wetlands? Seems like a win for everyone.
Posted by LSUBFA83
Member since May 2012
3803 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 7:09 am to
New Orleans has a few potholes need filling.
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
107614 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 7:18 am to
quote:

The article has been around for some time and discussed thoroughly on multiple social media. The blades can be recycled, it’s just that you lose mechanical properties in the fibers and it’s more expensive to produce right now than virgin fiberglass.

The cement industry is using fiberglass in their mix to reduce weight and cut emissions in the cement processing. Currently, there’s not enough of a market for recycled fiberglass to ramp up recycling old windmills


So, wind energy is either even more expensive/less cost effective, or it's not a "green" as claimed?
Posted by BestBanker
Member since Nov 2011
18186 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 7:30 am to
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Go on. Tell me all you know about green energy.

1. That's no such thing as green energy.

2. Waste is a byproduct of production in everything.

3. Chi-nuh is one of the world's largest polluting countries where green energy parts are manufactured.

4. Unicorn farts.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
96525 posts
Posted on 11/16/21 at 7:33 am to
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DEF


Just delete it and install straight pipe


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