Renewable energy. Wind turbine blades become *new* mounds at landfills.
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windmills r weather dependent, unreliable, cover vast area of land, affect wind flow, decimate bats & bird pop, have short life spans (20 yrs max), require massive amts of raw material, create huge amt of waste (800 metric tons of concrete per smaller turbines/rebar foundations, rare earth minerals mostly mined in china, magnets & silicon blades up to 351 ft long (=32 STORIES!)) blades r not recyclable, create very little electricity @ high cost. in US alone 8,000 non recyclable blades a year r being removed, turbine disposal costs are as much as 400,000 a piece. that means $24 billion to dispose of the 60,000 turbines currently in use in the US.
And I dont believe they ever create enough energy to offset the energy used to produce them. They are a net negative.
They do, within 2 years.