Clean Power Decommissioning
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ projects are decommissioned at end of life through planned equipment removal, site restoration, and recycling—at no cost to landowners.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ projects—such as wind, solar, and energy storage—are designed with a clear end‑of‑life plan from the start. Developers are required to remove equipment and restore the land once a project reaches the end of its operational life, a process known as decommissioning. These plans are created during permitting and ensure landowners and host communities are never responsible for cleanup costs.
Decommissioning includes removing infrastructure, restoring the site to a usable condition, and responsibly managing materials. Most project components can be recycled or reused, significantly reducing waste and costs. Financial assurances are put in place over the life of a project to guarantee decommissioning obligations are fully covered, providing long‑term certainty for communities and landowners.
Resource updated May 5, 2026