A Way to Increase Wind Blade Recycling Rates
More than 90% of wind energy plants in the United States started producing electricity during the previous decade. Between 2025 and 2040, an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 blades will reachContinue Reading
More than 90% of wind energy plants in the United States started producing electricity during the previous decade. Between 2025 and 2040, an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 blades will reachContinue Reading
Sulzer & Schmid Laboratories AG, that pioneered the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for wind blade inspections, has launched its new 3DX™ SmartPilot drone solution, designed specifically for inspectionContinue Reading
We know wind power is generated via massive fiberglass blades, each of which can be longer than a Boeing 747 wing. Built to withstand hurricane-force winds, the blades can’t easilyContinue Reading
Wind turbine blades aren’t easily recyclable, thus an increasing number of them are ending up in landfills, where the worthless fiberglass husks will likely remain indefinitely. Researchers at Michigan StateContinue Reading
With more than 200 GW of new offshore capacity projected by the Global Wind Energy Council to be installed by 2030, it is critical to quickly introduce recyclable solutions. SiemensContinue Reading
GE Renewable Energy announced today it has produced its 44,444th wind turbine blade at LM Wind Power’s wind turbine blade manufacturing sites in India. These blades have been manufactured in theContinue Reading
Veolia will recycle GE Renewable Energy old turbine blades by chopping them up and using them to make cement. In a press release, the GE says it has signed aContinue Reading
We know wind power is generated via massive fiberglass blades, each of which can be longer than a Boeing 747 wing. Built to withstand hurricane-force winds, the blades can’t easilyContinue Reading
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