- Stora Enso and Voodin Blade Technology to develop wind blades.
- The partners are producing and installing a 20-metre blade for a 0.5MW turbine.
Renewable materials company Stora Enso and German start-up Voodin Blade Technology have signed a partnership agreement to develop sustainable wind turbine blades from wood.
The agreement will bring the two companies together to develop sustainable alternatives for wind turbine blades.
Manufacturers use fibreglass and carbon fibre, energy-intensive non-renewable plastics from petrochemicals, to create wind power blades. These materials are not easily recycled.
The partners are currently producing and installing a 20-metre blade for a 0.5MW turbine and have plans for an 80-metre blade.
Mechanical Engineer and Automation Expert with Voodin Blades, Joachim Knapp, said: “The wind industry, as a key driver towards carbon-neutrality, needs to become 100% sustainable and environmentally friendly. With the installation of the 20-metre blade, we are opening a path towards a more sustainable future. In time we will start to develop and manufacture blades for future multi-megawatt turbines.”