More than 900 gigantic blades from just three wind farms to be buried in the Casper Regional Landfill. (I thought this was supposed to be ‘sustainable’ energy.)
To save space, each blade is cut into three separate parts before transporting them, then stacked on each other to be buried.
Casper Solid Waste Manager, Cynthia Langston, said that though the motor houses can be crushed, the blades are simply un-recyclable: They’re too strong.
“These blades are really big, and they take up a lot of airspace, and our unlined area is very, very large, and it’s going to last hundreds of years,” said Langston.
Look at how huge these monsters are! See photo:
https://www.wyomingnewsnow.tv/content/news/Casper-Regional-Landfill-begins-burying-5607077 01.html?fbclid=IwAR3Zhi-jQUrmeAP4_USRboCNk4mAykBfHqAcT-a-Pa_wkG8hnxZGxelLoYg
Thanks to Bill Sellers for this link
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September 26, 2019 at 08:31AM
