2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151612557
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Sustainability Implications of Current Approaches to End-of-Life of Wind Turbine Blades—A Review

Emma L. Delaney,
Paul G. Leahy,
Jennifer M. McKinley
et al.

Abstract: In recent years, the sustainability of wind power has been called into question because there are currently no truly sustainable solutions to the problem of how to deal with the non-biodegradable fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite wind blades (sometimes referred to as “wings”) that capture the wind energy. The vast majority of wind blades that have reached their end-of-life (EOL) currently end up in landfills (either in full-sized pieces or pulverized into smaller pieces) or are incinerated. The problem … Show more

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