4 FAQs about Are wind turbine blade plants toxic

Are wind turbine blades toxic?

Even before they hit the dump, wind turbine blades are shedding their toxic plastic residues far and wide. That the plastics in the blades are toxic is without doubt. With a few images added by STT, Dr Eric Blondeel provides a timely (and frightening) analysis of what the wind industry has in store for you and yours.

Are wind turbine blades dumping plastic?

These 10-20 tonne, 40-60m long chunks of plastic, fibreglass, balsa wood and resins can't be recycled, so the wind industry has been dumping them quietly for years now; often illegally (see above). Even before they hit the dump, wind turbine blades are shedding their toxic plastic residues far and wide.

Are wind turbine blades causing erosion & pollution?

Mitchell is referring to a paper out of Norway, “ Leading Edge erosion and pollution from wind turbine blades ” (Solberg et. al.) that examined the data of a U.K. study on rain erosion by Pugh et. al.. 2 The Norweigan authors assert that, “With large emissions of toxic compounds from the wind turbine industry, this industry will be exposed.

Does rain damage wind turbine blades?

CLAIM: Erosion caused by rain releases BPA and microplastics from wind turbine blades into the environment. FACT: Wind turbine blades' protective coatings are non-toxic and contain negligible amounts of BPA, and the blades are specifically designed to have high resistance to weathering. Read ACP's Fact Sheet to learn more in detail.

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