Texas to require recycling of retired solar, wind projects
Rachel Metea | Source: PV Magazine | Posted 05/28/2025

One of the biggest states for solar passed legislation to require the recycling of retired solar and wind projects, pending the governor’s approval
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Texas lawmakers have passed two significant bills aimed at enhancing the recycling and disposal of components from retired renewable energy projects. HB 3228 mandates that all recyclable components from solar and wind facilities must be reused or recycled, while non-recyclable components must be disposed of properly. This legislation was introduced in response to a failure by a recycling facility to fulfill its obligations to General Electric regarding the recycling of wind turbine blades. Additionally, HB 3229 establishes reporting and financial assurance requirements for recycling facilities.
The new laws require solar facility agreements to hold grantees accountable for the recycling or proper disposal of all components, including hazardous materials, at authorized facilities. The bills received unanimous support in both the Senate and House, with backing from numerous industry groups. As Texas is projected to lead the nation in solar growth over the next five years, the recycling mandate is seen as a significant victory for environmental advocates. However, some critics argue that the legislation may be designed to hinder renewable energy development in the state, especially since similar requirements are not imposed on the oil and gas sector.
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