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Monday, August 10, 2020
Wind turbine blades in coal mine pits? There's a new law in Wyoming to allow it.
Wind energy companies will have
the option of using decommissioned wind turbine blades as backfill
material when reclaiming surface coal mine sites soon, thanks to a new bill signed into law earlier this year. But first, the state needs to set the rules.Wyoming environmental regulators gathered input on draft rules
related to the new law with the Land Quality Division Advisory Board on
Thursday. The public and industry representatives had the opportunity
to weigh in. Back in March, the Wyoming Legislature passed House Bill 129, extending the option to companies to repurpose retired wind blades when reclaiming surface coal mines. The blades, which typically make up about 10% of a wind turbine’s total
material, are made of fiberglass. Fiberglass is a tricky material that
can’t be recycled or easily repurposed. And as utility companies look to
replace aging wind turbines, the machines’ blades are being buried in
stacks at a handful of landfills around the country...MORE
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