I realize that attacking a sacred cow - the grotesquely failed wind industry - will certainly inspire a lot of knee jerk defenses of the indefensible, but the wind industry is a trivial industry involving many tens of thousands of turbines, not a few hundred.
I will only address your stunning lack of knowledge by briefly noting that the nuclear industry has consistently produced close to 30 exajoules of energy for more than 40 years, using technology developed in the 1960's and 1970's. This makes it the world's largest, by far, source of climate change gas free energy.
You don't know a damned thing about decommissioning a nuclear reactor, nothing at all.
I suspect that you also don't know a damned thing about decommissioning a wind turbine either, or for that matter, cars.
The very first nuclear reactor in the United States, the Shippingport reactor, is now the site of a public park. If you'd like to state that the reactor's decommissioning killed as many people as have died in the next twenty minutes from air pollution, do something produce a credible reference.
We can easily with our knowledge of modern materials science produce reactors that will function for many generations; and indeed, many reactors using old technology did just that. Moreover, they didn't need to trash vast tracts of pristine land to do that.
The wind industry, by contrast, has never, not once, produced 5 exajoules of energy, this out of 560 exajoules consumed each year on the planet. The entire industry is trivial, it can't even match the year to year growth in the gas industry. These useless pieces of garbage require dangerous fossil fuels to back them up. The planetary atmosphere is collapsing because of dangerous fossil fuel waste indiscriminately dumped into the atmosphere, while lazy people get their hair mussed up because someone calls them out on their lazy defense of an industry that sucks money and doesn't work, the wind industry.
Let me know when you've found a safe way to decommission the atmosphere.
Talk about nonsense...
The fact is that the facile belief in nonsense is a real tragedy, and regrettably the people who will have to pay for it are future generations. The assholes who brought this on future generations will all probably die muttering "wind power will address all the world's energy needs by 2100." The people who may actually live in 2100 will probably spit to remember these damned fools.
Have a nice evening.