Siemens Gamesa Has Made First Ever Recyclable Blades On Wind Turbine
Siemens Gamesa is a Spanish-German wind engineering company that has played an important role in the production of the first Recyclable Blades. These recyclable blades are spinning on a wind turbine at the Kaskasi offshore wind farm in Germany. The Spanish-German wind engineering giant, Siemens Gamesa calls its recyclable blade technology RecyclableBlade. The company has further revealed the details regarding the Wind turbine blades and the number of materials required to make them. The latest reports have unveiled that Denmark, the UK, and Germany have played an important role together in the whole production process.
RecyclableBlade technology was developed in Aalborg, Denmark. Blades were manufactured in Hull in the UK. Nacelles were produced and installed in Cuxhaven, Germany.
Siemens Gamesa is planning to make all of its wind turbine blades fully recyclable by 2030 and all of its wind turbines fully recyclable by 2040. Marc Becker, CEO of the Siemens Gamesa Offshore Business Unit further stated that: It is quite impressive as the company has brought this revolutionary technology to the market only in ten months. If the company succeeds to make wind turbines fully recyclable by 2040, it will definitely play an important role in combating global climate emergencies. Also Read: Dutch Students Invented A Car With Unique CO2 Filter – PhoneWorld