Oh, then you will be able to find many STT articles to fault...
Meanwhile, back to reporting on the eco-power scam...
"...In the hard-hitting Danish docu-drama, Follow the Money, the Armani suited executives of Energreen play a game of cat and mouse with the Fraud Squad, pumping up the value of their wind farm ‘assets’, while erasing anything from their books that investors might reasonably conclude were liabilities. Some viewers might call it ‘creative accounting’, others good old-fashioned ‘fraud’.
The apparent purpose of Energreen’s book keeping shenanigans is to lure in a steady stream of gullible investors to keep the whole circus afloat, long enough for those at the top of the Pyramid to line their pockets..." https://stopthesethings.com/2016/05/30/panic-erupts-infigen-set-to-offload-worn-out-australian-wind-farms-to-even-greater-fools/
And do follow the links in the STT articles -
"...Recycling of the components is a special challenge for dismantling. "We are making wind turbines with massive subsidies, but no one has thought about what will happen afterwards with the plants, that the means used must be recyclable, for example", said Wilms, managing director of the largest German waste disposal company Remondis.
The material of steel parts or copper lines is very well usable. One problem, however, is the rotor blades, which consist of a mixture of glass and carbon fibres and are bonded with polyester resins. "We are running into a huge problem," said Michael Schneider from Remondis on the Handelsblatt. Because it is hardly possible to separate the fibres bonded with resin. "We can't get them apart," says Schneider. From 2021, 16 000 tonnes of such materials could be incurred annually..."
https://stopthesethings.com/2018/05/10/green-energys-poisonous-legacy-millions-of-toxic-turbine-blades-destined-for-african-landfills/
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