Energy and Power

Seven truths

that define successful demolition

Bernt Bouwmeester Program Director NAM D&R

We are now entering a period where decommissioning is happening at an unprecedented scale.

Across the globe, thousands of assets are approaching retirement, and the way we manage this phase will have lasting implications across the desired energy transition. The more we treat decommissioning as a lifecycle activity, not a disposal exercise, the more value we can preserve for the future. These seven truths show why lifecycle thinking matters and how it can turn the end of an asset’s life into the start of something new.

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The seven truths

1

Demolition looks like a single event, but it starts years before anything is dismantled

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2

Those early years define value and pace across the whole lifecycle

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3

As projects grow more complex, relationships matter more than transactions

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4

Trust and transparency are what keep momentum steady

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5

Every closure creates the chance to begin something new

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6

Innovation can’t replace the need for strong safety foundations

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7

Together, these shifts show that the end of life is really the start of what comes next

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As our energy systems evolve, responsible and transparent end-of-life delivery will become one of the clearest measures of leadership.



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