Lancement
01/05/2024
Durée
48 mois
Financeur(s)
Union Européenne
Budget global
€ 4M€
As the wind energy sector booms, the disposal of end-of-life turbine blades poses an environmental challenge. These blades, composed of polyester/epoxy resins and glass and carbon fiber, end up in landfills or incinerators. With thousands of blades expected to reach the end of their lifespan in the coming years, sustainable solutions are necessary. In this context, the EU-funded REWIND project aims to develop cutting-edge technologies for dismantling, repurposing and recycling turbine blades, paving the way for a more circular approach to wind energy. By dissecting and evaluating the properties of the materials used, the project seeks to repurpose or recycle them effectively. Demonstrators in the windblades, construction and automotive sectors will showcase potential applications.
REWIND aims at developing critical technologies for dismantling end-of-life (EoL) wind turbine blades (WTB) (evaluation, advanced cutting, etc.) and implementing new methodologies for composites repurposing and recycling (catalytic pyrolysis and solvolysis) to increase the circularity of WTB, increasing the industrial applications of the EoL composites, and avoiding the current landfilling or incineration. The main composition of the composite waste is expected to be epoxy resin/carbon fibre (CF), epoxy resin/glass fibre (GF) and polyester resin/GF. The new methodologies will address the following challenges:
FUNDACION TEKNIKER • MILJOSKAERM APS • HOCHSCHULE PFORZHEIM • DEUTSCHE INSTITUTE FUR TEXTIL- UND FASERFORSCHUNG DENKENDORF • ALKE SRL • ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION • SUEZ RV FRANCE • BCIRCULAR COMPOSITES SOCIEDAD LIMITADA • COMPOSITE PATCH • TPI-KOMPOZIT KANAT SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI • CIAOTECH Srl • ASOCIACION AEMAC