As much as wind turbines are great for producing clean energy, disposing of them when the time comes can be challenging.
Researchers in China have developed a process that turns retired wind turbine blades into a valuable road-building resource.
Two companies are partnering to tackle one of the wind energy industry’s most persistent challenges—and they may set a world ...
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The industry has strong roots in the extensive deployment of wind turbines in China over the years. Designed to last 20-25 ...
The two-turbine system is also equipped with photovoltaic systems, battery storage, and car charging infrastructure, making ...
Wang Zhaoli, deputy general manager of the road construction company, said that the modified asphalt pavement has shown ...
DecomBlades was a project that ran from 2021-2023 aiming to provide a basis for commercialized recycling of wind turbine blades ... specification — the so-called Blade Material Passport — to make it ...
Lightning is a fact of life for wind farm owners, and one that is increasingly frequent as towers get taller and materials needed to make them change, says turbine blade expert Rosie Barnes. “Each ...