Wind power blades can not be recycled….

Blades from wind power generator used as landfill?

Are we in to another environment problem? Only to satisfy the gigant manufactories?

Tens of thousands of aging blades are coming down from steel towers around the world and most have nowhere to go but landfills. Is this really what we are calling clean energy? Another aspect to this type of wind energy is the high sound level that has a negative influence in the nature, on land or at sea!

“Wind power is carbon-free and about 85% of turbine components, including steel, copper wire, electronics and gearing can be recycled or reused. But the fiberglass blades remain difficult to dispose of. With some as long as a football field, big rigs can only carry one at a time, making transportation costs prohibitive for long-distance hauls.” (Bloomberg)

How long will it take before the world wakes up and start investing in alternative wind power stations with horisontal placed turbines? Small inventors have presented dozens of alternative to the now “traditional windmills”! But as the huge mass production cant be stopped, we have to wait until a worldwide opinion make the decision makers to take a stand.

I am one of the small inventors, who can not find sponsoring for a full scale prototype, for my Windmush.

Others has been more successful, to find a partner or financial support, but a production by the gigant wind power producer is till far away……

Most “experts” are only talking about the output from one generator and the bigger scale will decide how many to build, without asking farmers and other nabors who has no voice against the decisionmakers.

Let us see what happens in the future, maybe the mini nuclear power station will popping up like mushroom, created by the gigant energy firms and all gigant wind blade powers will be buried. Fin.

Tanks for reading about my personal opinion in this matter.

Windmush/Curt

26-07-2022

Windmush

Windmush

This blog, Windmush, by Curt is about different "Time Zones" in life. The name Windmush, can be find in old Jack London books about a Husky called Mush, also called Buck. This dog reflects my childhood as I was also left by my parents to live with another family. But by the age of 15 I left to see the world by my own and ....I became Windmush !

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Curt Bergsten, born in Sweden 1948, has worked and traveled to know 52 countries around the world, now the last 25 years living in Spain and working with large Real Estates dealing as, Hotel assets, Land &Developing areas.

Curt Bergsten, is also the author of the e-book’s, The Power of Quality Thinking and Power your TimeZone.

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