Facts about turbine dismantling

Each turbine has a specific life cycle, which ends after several decades of operation. The dismantling scenario is a formal element of the project already at the investment planning stage. In accordance with applicable regulations and administrative decisions, the obligation to dismantle the installation rests with the investor, not the municipality or landowner. What does this final stage of a wind project involve? Do turbines become difficult-to-manage waste after they have been decommissioned?

For more information, we encourage you to read the article featuring Kaja Sawicka, Director of Renewable Energy Projects at our company.

Facts about dismantling that rarely come up in discussion

“Theend-of-life scenariohas been part of the project from the very beginning. Dismantling and restoring the site to its original condition is the responsibility of the investor, which must be planned both formally and organizationally. This is required by law and is directly included in the lease agreements with the landowners.”
— emphasizes Kaja Sawicka, Director of Renewable Energy Projects at Enerconet.
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