Siemens Gamesa Announces RecyclableBlade for Onshore Wind Projects

Siemens Gamesa Announces RecyclableBlade for Onshore Wind Projects

The world’s first RecyclableBlade now available for onshore wind power projects
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Siemens Gamesa again takes strong command of circularity within wind turbine blades, launching its RecyclableBlade for onshore wind power projects. This milestone is set to propel the activities that make wind energy even more sustainable, creating a fully circular sector.

The Siemens Gamesa RecyclableBlade for offshore was brought to market in only 10 months: launched in September 2021 and installed at RWE’s Kaskasi project in Germany in July 2022.

The corresponding onshore solution is now ready for customers to employ at their onshore wind sites. Further development by Siemens Gamesa and partners ensure full compatibility with the product and process requirements for onshore blades.

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Jochen Eickholt, CEO of Siemens Gamesa: “Launching our RecyclableBlade for onshore sites is another outstanding achievement from our dedicated professionals.

"The concept was always foreseen to encompass solutions for offshore and onshore, and we’re pleased to now provide them commercially to our customers in both market segments."

Both onshore and offshore markets around the world continue to set ambitious targets for installed wind power capacity, with the demands for ensuring recyclable solutions gaining more importance.

Turbine sizes, and in turn their blades are growing rapidly, making it even more imperative to find solutions to ensuring their circularity.

With the RecyclableBlade for onshore, Siemens Gamesa continues to put action behind its Sustainability Vision towards 2040 where a core target is fully recyclable wind turbines by 2040 at the latest.

Tim Dawidowsky, Siemens Gamesa COO and Chief Sustainability Officer: “We are driving the wind industry towards full circularity with our commitment to make wind power as sustainable as it can be at every stage of its lifetime.

"Together with our customers and our suppliers, we want wind power solutions from Siemens Gamesa to continue to help countries around the world meet their net zero carbon emission goals."

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