Wind & Renewables · Case study
Dismantling 37 tonnes of wind-turbine shafts for recycling.
A wind-farm operator · Ilocos Norte
Renewables have an end-of-life problem of their own. JMR was engaged to collect, dismantle, recycle, and document the disposal of decommissioned turbine main shafts — closing the loop on the clean-energy lifecycle.
37 MT
Turbine main shafts
3 shafts
12,350 kg each
Recycle
Dismantle + recover
Full docs
Environmental compliance
The challenge
Decommissioning wind turbines leaves enormous major components — three main shafts at 12,350 kg each, roughly 37 metric tonnes — that need collection, transport, dismantling, recycling, and complete environmental compliance documentation in the Philippines.
Few local operators can handle components at that weight and still issue defensible disposal paperwork.
What JMR did.
Confirmed full capability for collection, transportation, dismantling, recycling, and issuance of all environmental compliance documents.
Arranged an ocular site inspection and a commercial offer to purchase the recovered scrap.
The outcome.
An active engagement with a globally recognized renewable-energy operator — proof JMR handles heavy, high-spec decommissioning, not just routine hauling.
A circular-economy outcome: turbine steel recovered and recycled rather than abandoned on site.
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