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Decommissioned wind turbine blades recycled into first-of-its-kind surfboardThe surfboard prototype is created from a decommissioned blade from the company’s Waubra wind farm in Victoria, Australia. It ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld-first: Retired wind turbine blades recycled into surfboards by Spanish firmWind turbines contribute to cleaner energy goals, but their end-of-life management requires sustainable solutions.
Old, discarded wind turbine blades don't biodegrade. They do, however, float if sealed. Finnish startup Reverlast is ...
It's both challenging and crucial to recycle wind turbine blades, because those massive fins are built to weather the ...
After 5 years of research, the team led by Tang Zhicheng has unveiled a solution that not only addresses the challenge of ...
The result is a world-first ‘Turbine Made' surfboard, co-designed and developed in collaboration with renowned Aussie pro ...
Energy giant teams up with recycling group Gjenkraft and ski makers EVI on project that turn old wind turbine blades into new skis ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Company is Recycling Wind Turbines Into Surfboards and They Actually WorkThe collaboration between Kerr’s surfboard company, Draft Surf, and ACCIONA, a global leader in renewable energy and infrastructure, has resulted in the world’s first surfboards made from retired wind ...
ACCIONA and DDB Melbourne have launched the first product from ‘Turbine Made’, its newly-launched groundbreaking initiative that transforms retired turbine blades into new materials and products, ...
While large parts of end-of-service wind turbines can be recycled, the composite make-up of the blades means separating and recycling the materials at scale is difficult. Vattenfall has been ...
"This surfboard continues that shared history and reinforces our commitment to making the circular economy a reality." ...
While large parts of end-of-service wind turbines can be recycled, the composite make-up of the blades means separating and recycling the materials at scale is difficult. Vattenfall has been rolling ...
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