• @[email protected]
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    98 months ago

    Windmills are a whole lot better than burning coal, but aren’t perfect. Recyling the blades after their 20 year lifespan is a nightmare.

    • @mojofrododojo
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      8 months ago

      nothing is perfect. we need imperfect things that don’t emit co2. windmills have many detractors but at the moment represent mostly co2-free power if we’re willing to take it. and recycling industries for solar and wind are coming, they’ll never be perfect either, but when the waste stream becomes lucrative enough they’ll find a way.

      • @buddascrayon
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        128 months ago

        but when the waste stream becomes lucrative enough they’ll find a way.

        The problem with capitalism in a nutshell.

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          38 months ago

          Because mercantilist wind turbine blades recycle themselves? Or did you mean to imply that communist wind turbines recycle themselves?

          • @buddascrayon
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            88 months ago

            I mean to say that when financial incentive is the only incentive then a lot of things that would make this a better world end up on the scrap heap.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          28 months ago

          Hey keeps me employed. You people keep finding new types of waste and I keep finding ways to deal with it.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        28 months ago

        Problem is it’s so freaken labor intensive right now. You could tool your way around it but you need serious volume of standardized units. Plus you need people willing to take huge risks which is difficult to justify given that the recycling industry as a whole is a license to print money. Why risk an explosion when you can turn out yet industry specific process? Also you know the tradeoffs. Basically the less chance of an ignition the less material recoved.

        So you go the fully automated route or a low income workforce, which to be fair to the Western world, they are working really hard to produce.

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      78 months ago

      I doubt it’s any worse than the other mountains of waste we produce. I’d wager it’d barely even register.

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        At first yeah, it would be fairly insignificant, but if you ever stood close to these things you know how huge they are… It’s not easy to move them around and I don’t think we’ve found much use for the materials they are made of to recycle them. Also we are supposed to reduce these mountains of waste not use them as a justification to waste even more.

        But regardless, I am sure one people will realise how much we already fucked the climate as more and more extreme weather events pop around, we’ll see more focus on renewables or at least carbon neutral sources. I think the most appealing source atm is nuclear which, although not renewable, it has a fairly small CO2 footprint, tiny size, huge and stable output and there are even reactors that can “burn” their waste to further increase their efficiency.