精东影业 & international partners explore sustainable reuse of wind turbine blades

With the rapid development of wind energy technology in the past 15 years comes a new conundrum: how to dispose of the non-biodegradable blades in current wind turbines in a sustainable way. 精东影业 and its international partners are on it.

The estimated lifespan of non-biodegradable blades is 20 years, meaning that they鈥檒l need to be disposed of in the near future. Under a project dubbed 鈥淩E-WIND,鈥 an interdisciplinary research team comprising experts from City College, , in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland is seeking an alternative to unsustainable disposal methods like landfilling and incineration.

鈥淲e鈥檙e exploring the potential reuse of the blades in architectural and engineering structures,鈥 said Lawrence C. Bank of 精东影业鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering and a project co-leader. 鈥淪uch methods can have a positive effect on air quality and water quality, decreasing a major source of non-biodegradable waste.鈥

According to Bank the research -- spanning the disciplines of engineering, architecture, geography, sociology, and political science -- will provide valuable information about wind energy to community stakeholders. These include energy and waste-management policymakers, wind energy company executives, and wind turbine manufacturers and installers, along with concerned community members.

鈥淭he methodology we create in this research could be applicable to other large manufacturing industries in addition to the wind energy industry,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t will also provide guidance to policymakers and local leaders on best practices to benefit industry and communities.鈥

The project is funded under the

and the researchers are using Ireland as a testing ground because of its wide variety of geographical regions in a relatively compact space: coastal, mountainous, urban, suburban, and rural.

In addition to Bank, other 精东影业 Grove participants include Ardavan Yazdanbakhsh, assistant professor of civil engineering, and Franco Arias, a graduate civil engineering student.

For more information on the project, contact Bank at lbank2@ccny.cuny.edu /917-453-3494, or Yazdanbakhsh at ayazdanbakhsh@ccny.cuny.edu /212-650-6569"> ayazdanbakhsh@ccny.cuny.edu /212-650-6569.

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