Out with the old: Empirical trends in U.S. land-based wind turbine decommissioning and repowering

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Abstract

A growing number of wind turbines (WTs) across the globe are now reaching or exceeding their expected service lifetime; WT decommissioning is on the rise. Accordingly, questions pertaining to WT end-of-life have risen in importance in policy and practice. Yet, research on the various factors relating to WT decommissioning is relatively sparse. Moreover, the key assumptions underpinning that prior research (e.g., the lifespan of WTs, characteristics of WTs being decommissioned, and whether the site is repowered with new WTs) have never been empirically tested across a large set of decommissioned WTs. Leveraging a uniquely comprehensive and spatially explicit dataset of decommissioned WTs in the United States, this research analyzes spatial, technological, and temporal trends in WT decommissioning and develops a novel predictive model for WT decommissioning. Our analysis pinpoints more than 12,400 WTs that have been fully decommissioned in the United States., the majority of which have been relatively old (> 30 years) and small (< 200 kW). While a WT's age alone is a good predictor of the likelihood of decommissioning, other factors such as the size of the WT and recent performance are also important and significant predictors. Most sites where decommissioning has occurred have seen subsequent repowering, with repowered plants featuring substantially fewer WTs (−86 on average) and higher rated plant capacity (+62 MW on average). Many existing WTs in the U.S. are approaching the end of their expected life with roughly 7500 being 20 or more years old. Findings can help policymakers and stakeholders begin preparing for this potential wave of future decommissioning and repowering.

Suggested Citation

Rand, J., Kramer, L., Hoen, B., Diffendorfer, J., Garrity, C., 2026, Out with the old: Empirical trends in U.S. land-based wind turbine decommissioning and repowering: Wind Energy, v. 29, no. 3, e70099, 13 p., https://doi.org/10.1002/we.70099.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Out with the old: Empirical trends in U.S. land-based wind turbine decommissioning and repowering
Series title Wind Energy
DOI 10.1002/we.70099
Volume 29
Issue 3
Publication Date February 06, 2026
Year Published 2026
Language English
Publisher Wiley
Contributing office(s) Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
Description e70099, 13 p.
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