“The current windfarm technology is primitive and requires too much maintenance. Also there is no unified opinion on how best to use technology in global warming.”
Wind turbines typically last for 20 to 30 years before needing decommissioning or significant repowering. While major components like the tower and foundation are designed for a 25–30 year lifespan, components such as gearboxes and blades often experience fatigue and degradation earlier, with some sites choosing to replace or upgrade turbines around the 20-year mark for better efficiency