Renewable energy. Wind turbine blades become *new* mounds at landfills.
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That crap could be ground up and used in New fiberglass products like boats, recycled roof materials, etc. Energy is just a huge scam.
It's the most fraudulent industry after politics. Energy is an invisible product and the production numbers are easily fudged.
Indeed it is and the normies seem to not want to talk about how this scam is costing the country dearly.
I dont believe they are recyclable. No Sauce because I read it long ago but they are made of Polyether Sulfone laminates and carbon fibers which wont remelt.
Why couldn't the material be ground down and used in laminated materials ? I do not believe the reasons not to outweigh the reasons we should.
No they can not they are lamenates with cabon fiber a mix of that and fiberglass and a few other things so no thats why they landfill them.
The reason I say this is because I had a lifetime friend that was famous for making jet boat hulls. We experimented with many materials. I would have no problem producing a boat hull with those blades as a added material once ground up.
Cost effective? Juss curious
Not beneficial but it is a reasonable alternative than the landfill and could produce very tough and resilient materials for wet locations and for storm prone areas.
That does not mean they can't be ground up and added to resins for new products. No reason you couldn't use it and topcoat it for many things.
My understanding is the turbine blades do not bio-degrade.
Maybe in 100,000 years.
Million dollars idea: ship them to Hawaii and drop em in the volcano maybe weight them down with the nuclear crap they're shoving in that Arizona salt mine so it goes deep. If the basic geology they taught in school is close to correct we'll never have any problems out of it. /s
How about sending them to Easter Island and planting them next to those Moari heads so they can go surfing.
They’re made of silicon and carbon so no. It’s like burying a bottle. Just kick some dirt over it to make it disappear.