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Wind Energy Sub-Standard

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Document Code
UGA-0000706
Summary:
Defines lifecycle-accountable structural requirements for wind energy systems that ensure recoverability, material traceability, and controlled decommissioning across the full infrastructure lifespan.
Category:
Sub-Standard
Status:
Concept
Abstract Definition:
This sub-standard defines structural requirements for wind energy systems so that deployment, operation, and retirement remain governable over time rather than optimized only for installation performance. It establishes expectations for reversible foundation design, material separation, circular concrete integration, transport and installation control, operational inspection discipline, and controlled end-of-life recovery. These requirements ensure that infrastructure decisions made early do not preclude responsible decommissioning or material reintegration later. The sub-standard supports clean-loop execution by linking engineering design choices with downstream accountability, recovery feasibility, and environmental responsibility. It treats removability, traceability, and lifecycle accountability as baseline system conditions rather than optional sustainability enhancements.