More shocking provisions from the KO and Poland 2050 project regarding wind turbines are coming to light! “Do you know what else the Mill Act regulates? Well, Poland will be flooded with used imported turbines. And of course bear the costs of storing and disposing of hazardous waste from wind turbines previously operated by Germany and other countries. And all under the guise of ‘modernization,’” Paweł Jabłoński, deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on the website.
The KO wind turbine scandal and Poland 2050
On November 28, the group of MPs from Poland 2050-TD and KO submitted to the Sejm a draft amendment to the Law on Aid to Energy Consumers, extending the freeze on energy prices until June 30, 2024, which also contains provisions that liberalize construction. of wind farms and wind turbines in Poland. The project also includes proposals for changes to the so-called “Wind Mill Act” and other regulations regarding the construction of wind farms.
“Poland will be flooded with used imported turbines.
The Deputy Foreign Minister, PiS MP Paweł Jabłoński, wrote about new details of the wind turbine scandal, which is apparently spreading, in an extensive post on website X.
Do you know what else the Wind Farm Act regulates? Well, Poland will be flooded with used imported turbines. And of course bear the costs of storing and disposing of hazardous waste from wind turbines previously operated by Germany and other countries. And all under the guise of ‘modernization’. What does it mean: The authors of the project have added provisions on “modernization” – that is, replacing turbines in existing wind turbines – without a new environmental decision (this is dangerous in itself, by the way). You probably think it’s about replacing them with new, quieter and more efficient turbines with a long service life that will serve us for decades? Read the suggested article. 6⁴ section 10: As part of the “modernization” only turbines older than 4 years will be able to be installed
– Jabłoński said.
This is exactly what they wrote in the project: “only devices produced in the modernized wind farm no later than 48 months before the date of first electricity generation may be installed.” Today, Germany and other countries that built large-scale wind turbines several years ago have a problem with what to do with older turbines that are losing efficiency and will soon have to be scrapped.
– added.
@Platforma_org and @pl_2050 elegantly solve this problem for the Germans. Of course at Poland’s expense
– he said.
Sloppy legislation or a conscious plan?
Where do such registrations come from? The Secretary of State said it was possible that it was “sloppy and they intended to write ‘not before’ instead of ‘not later’.”
But it’s just as likely that they did it on purpose – hoping no one would notice – and that it would open the way to flooding our country with thousands of old, inefficient turbines, which would then have to be thrown away for at the expense of the Polish population. citizens.
– He wrote.
Anyway, it is VERY DANGEROUS: current regulations provide for the installation of turbines not older than 2 years and 9 months. Four years is more than 20% of the lifespan of a turbine. Installing something like this and calling it ‘modernization’ is a step back in the development of the energy industry. A step that is only in the interest of countries that want to get rid of SCRAP. and transfer the costs of hazardous waste disposal to Poland. @pisorgpl says clearly: it must be stopped – and the #WindAfera must be explained
– commented on the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Source: wPolityce