The only place presently that accepts unusable turbine blades is a landfill near Burlington, IA.. They grind them and bury them. Wonder how long it will be until they "break-down"? Never. What was used for the manufacturing of these blades? Crude oil.
Presently, Germany is having a hard time keep the lights on. They are in the depth of winter and their 30,000 turbines aren't producing much with low wind.
Panels are buried in snow.
Germany is surviving by buying natural gas from Russia, coal from Poland and nuclear from France. A misguided Merkel orchestrated the removal of nuclear plants after [bleep] making a commitment to renewables - which aren't renewable.

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