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Not really. Every energy solution produces some kind of waste which can't be recycled. Saving energy is always good. It also saves budget and space. I'd say your opinion is a contribution to very unsustainable future.
Even solar and wind? What are the waste products with these that can't be recycled?
I didn't downvote but wine turbines are not easily recyclable due to all the fiberglass and resin. They're finding new uses but lots still get buried in landfills when they're decommissioned
This can and will change; see https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67718719 for one of the options.
Thanks, I appreciate the answer. The downvotes for questions blow my mind. It's like there is some group of people that has been tricked into thinking that questions are an attack or something.
They have batteries, solar panels take space and lose efficiency over time (can be recycled I think) and I think wind turbines use some lubricants and paint that are always bad for environment. These still aren't too bad though. Nuclear energy is worse in this department. Used fuel cells can only be recycled as weapons which is worse than no recycling