Siemens Gamesa introduces world first recyclable wind turbine blade
While for many wind turbine components such as tower or machine house recyclable solution exist, the introduction of recyclable wind turbine blades is new.
A new resin makes the difference and paves the way for fully recyclable wind turbines, and possibly a new standard for the entire industry. Siemens Gamesa has produced six such blades (81-meter in length) and plans to deploy them at the Kaskasi offshore wind power plant in Germany.


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Tags: 2021, Infographic, Recycling, Siemens Energy, Siemens Gamesa
Categories: Clean Tech, Energy, Europe, Germany, Solutions
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