Denmark Project Notice - RECYCLE, REPURPOSE AND REUSE END-OF-LIFE WIND BLADE COMPOSITES – A COUPLED PRE- AND CO-PROCESSING DEMONSTRATION PLANT


Project Notice

PNR 56766
Project Name RECYCLE, REPURPOSE AND REUSE END-OF-LIFE WIND BLADE COMPOSITES – A COUPLED PRE- AND CO-PROCESSING DEMONSTRATION PLANT
Project Detail Wind turbine blades don’t need to end up in landfills Renewable energy targets are increasing. The EU is aiming for renewables to make up more than 40 % of its energy mix by 2030, and wind energy (offshore and onshore) will be a large part of this plan. It is therefore more important than ever to upgrade existing wind turbines. Unfortunately, wind turbine blades create huge amounts of waste. When a wind turbine reaches its end of life, the blades are not recycled. To reverse this trend, the EU-funded Blades2Build project will develop solutions for recycling the blades. It will work closely with key actors in related sectors to research, assess and demonstrate the best solutions. By 2030, renewable Energy Sources (RES), and its infrastructures, are expected to increase 40% in Europe. Parts of RES strategies are onshore and offshore wind energy. The investment into new RES infrastructure implies an update of the current wind turbines, resulting in waste of the composite materials that constitute blades. To turn RES into the most promising and economically viable sources of renewable energy, we need to provide clean renewable energy without any emissions during operation. The blades, among the most important components in the wind turbines, made with composite, are currently regarded as unrecyclable. It is estimated that by 2050 the end-of-life (EOL) blades waste will generate more than 2 Mt annually, and cumulative blade waste in 2050 will lie between 21.4 Mt and 69.4 Mt, worldwide. EOL options for decommissioning wind turbine blades should be explored with the aim of providing environmentally favorable guidelines for managing wind turbine blade waste, and the possibility for material recovery and recycling is crucial if circular economy is the goal in the wind power sector. One possibility to avoid the accumulation of EOL blades in the environment is to convert the composite blades into new environmentally friendly building materials such as green cement. This option would demand some processing of the composite waste. Another option could be the reuse of the blades directly without much processing, e.g. . as new blades or as other products. Furthermore, the composite waste from blades could be combined with similar waste from other industrial sectors to enlarge the potential of a composite wind blade recycling process. Therefore, the general scope of the proposed project is to evaluate and demonstrate in large scale the possibility of recycling or resource recovery from blades and similar waste materials in a large consortium with some of Europes key players in areas of importance for the project.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector Advertising & Media
Country Denmark , Western Europe
Project Value DKK 15,490,034

Contact Information

Company Name DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101096437

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