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(01-15-2025, 01:58 PM)Karu Wrote: They need to be disassembled and shipped to chyna...
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Maurice Murphy 1215
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The Renewable Energy Paradox: A Ticking Time Bomb for Europe and the World
The production of wind turbine blades and solar panels involves significant energy and material demands, much of which relies on fossil fuels.
For example, producing 1 ton of solar-grade silicon requires approximately 2-3 tons of coal in the form of carbon electrodes.
Manufacturing the glass and aluminum for solar panels and turbine components further contributes to emissions.
Aluminum production alone emits around 1.5 tons of CO2 per ton of aluminum produced, while glass manufacturing contributes 0.25-0.30 tons of CO2 per ton.
Additionally, each wind turbine blade, often weighing 10-15 tons, is composed of fiberglass and epoxy resin derived from petroleum-based chemicals.
The global reliance on coal-heavy power grids, particularly in China (accounting for over 70% of solar panel production) and India, compounds the issue, as these countries use coal-fired plants to power manufacturing.
The result is a paradox where renewable energy components are produced at the cost of significant CO2 emissions.
China and India collectively emit over 16 billion tons of CO2 annually (with China emitting 12.6 billion tons and India around 3.7 billion tons) and dominate global renewable energy manufacturing.
While renewable energy systems aim to reduce emissions during operation, their production processes contribute substantially to global CO2 levels.
The lifecycle emissions of a solar panel, for instance, are estimated at 20-40 grams of CO2 per kilowatt-hour, primarily from production.
For wind turbines, lifecycle emissions average 6 grams of CO2 per kilowatt-hour, with most emissions stemming from the energy-intensive manufacturing of blades, towers, and foundations.
The issue is compounded by the lack of recycling infrastructure. By 2030, it’s estimated that 1 million tonnes of solar panel waste and over 50,000 tonnes of wind turbine blades annually will need to be managed in Europe alone.
Globally, blade waste could exceed 999,000 tonnes by 2025 and grow to 8.8 million tonnes by 2039.
However, nearly 90% of wind turbine blades and 90-95% of solar panels are not currently recycled due to technical and economic challenges. Instead, they often end up in landfills, where composite materials from blades and hazardous substances in panels contribute to environmental harm.
Without scalable recycling systems, the waste from these renewable technologies risks offsetting their environmental benefits, highlighting the urgent need for investment in circular economy solutions and more sustainable manufacturing practices
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I sure hope he puts a stop to destroying forests and agriculture lands for solar fields too. We bit the bullet and stopped one here, would have been 100 feet from my house and many others. Another one did sneak in earlier in the year, doesn't look like it's producing much
https://xcancel.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/stat...23552704#m Wind farms can only operate when the wind is in certain velocities. In between what it take to actually produce electricity without falling apart due to overspeeding. So a big giant waste. And they have to be powered in order to start operating.
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