Waste and material flow analysis in the end-of-life wind energy system

被引:60
|
作者
Tazi, Nacef [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Junbeum [2 ]
Bouzidi, Youcef [2 ]
Chatelet, Eric [1 ]
Liu, Gang [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Technol Troyes, CNRS, LM2S STMR, Charles Delaunay Inst, Troyes, France
[2] Univ Technol Troyes, Dept Humanities Environm & Informat Technol HETIC, CREIDD Res Ctr Environm Studies & Sustainabil, Troyes, France
[3] Univ Southern Denmark, Dept Chem Engn Biotechnol & Environm Technol, SDU Life Cycle Engn, DK-5230 Odense, Denmark
关键词
Wind energy; Material flow analysis; End of life; Wind turbine wastes; Maintenance; Recycling; MANAGEMENT; CONSUMPTION; PATHWAYS; DENMARK; POWER; TOOL;
D O I
10.1016/j.resconrec.2019.02.039
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In the specific case of French onshore wind farms, waste management of these systems has become an important factor of the wind energy industry's sustainability. The aim of this paper is to quantify wind turbine (WT) material wastes and flows across the Champagne-Ardenne (CA) region from 2002 to 2020. To do so, a material flow analysis (MFA) model was used. It included three maintenance strategies used for onshore wind turbines. Results show that more than 1 million tons of material will ultimately be generated at the EoL of CA wind farms. The main EoL materials are ferrous and non-ferrous metals, polymers, glass and concrete. The main EoL materials are ferrous and non-ferrous metals, polymers, glass and concrete. In this total, blades and composite EoL materials that need to be managed, account for more than 27,000 tons; there are 523,227 tons of steel and iron materials that need to be handled; 6617 tons of copper, and 28,179 tons of aluminum flows. Landfill concrete accounts for 734,230 tons. When the concrete in foundation is not considered, 73% of an average wind turbine can be recycled. With the first generation of WT reaching their EoL phase and taking into account that no dismantling or recycling facilities of WT components have emerged in the French territory, the potential of WT wastes available for treatment (recycle, incinerate, landfill etc.) is still increasing.
引用
收藏
页码:199 / 207
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] End-of-Life wind turbine blades: Review on recycling strategies
    Spini, Francesca
    Bettini, Paolo
    COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING, 2024, 275
  • [42] Evaluation of the environmental impacts related to the wind farms end-of-life
    Mello, Gisela
    Dias, Marta Ferreira
    Robaina, Margarita
    ENERGY REPORTS, 2022, 8 : 35 - 40
  • [43] End-of-life wind turbine blades and paths to a circular economy
    Deeney, Peter
    Leahy, Paul G.
    Campbell, Kevin
    Ducourtieux, Claire
    Mullally, Gerard
    Dunphy, Niall P.
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2025, 212
  • [44] Energy Recovery through End-of-Life Vehicles Recycling in Developing Countries
    Petronijevic, Vuk
    Dordevic, Aleksandar
    Stefanovic, Miladin
    Arsovski, Slavko
    Krivokapic, Zdravko
    Misic, Milan
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 12 (21) : 1 - 26
  • [45] Energy analysis of end-of-life options for personal computers: Resell, upgrade, recycle
    Williams, ED
    Sasaki, Y
    2003 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONICS & THE ENVIRONMENT, CONFERENCE RECORD, 2003, : 187 - 192
  • [46] Remanufacturing end-of-life silicon photovoltaics: Feasibility and viability analysis
    Deng, Rong
    Chang, Nathan
    Lunardi, Marina Monteiro
    Dias, Pablo
    Bilbao, Jose
    Ji, Jingjia
    Chong, Chee Mun
    PROGRESS IN PHOTOVOLTAICS, 2021, 29 (07): : 760 - 774
  • [47] Substitution of Virgin material by recycled material from End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV)
    Epsztein, Sophie Rabeau
    de Fombelle, Marc-Antoine Jevardat
    Falher, T.
    Jouannet, D.
    Gallone, T.
    Cauret, Laurent
    MATERIAL FORMING ESAFORM 2014, 2014, 611-612 : 836 - 843
  • [48] Sustainability Implications of Current Approaches to End-of-Life of Wind Turbine Blades-A Review
    Delaney, Emma L.
    Leahy, Paul G.
    Mckinley, Jennifer M.
    Gentry, T. Russell
    Nagle, Angela J.
    Elberling, Jeffrey
    Bank, Lawrence C.
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (16)
  • [49] Waste paper recycling decision system based on material flow analysis and life cycle assessment: A case study of waste paper recycling from China
    Liu, Manzhi
    Tan, Shuai
    Zhang, Mengya
    He, Gang
    Chen, Zhizhi
    Fu, Zhiwei
    Luan, Changjin
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2020, 255
  • [50] Comparison of end-of-life vehicle material flows for reuse, material recycling, and energy recovery between Japan and the European Union
    Bhari, Bishal
    Yano, Junya
    Sakai, Shin-ichi
    JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2021, 23 (02) : 644 - 663