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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Consorzio Per la Promozione Della Cultura Plastica Proplast |
| Country | Italy |
| Start Date | Jun 01, 2024 |
| End Date | Nov 30, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,277 days |
| Number of Grantees | 11 |
| Roles | Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner; Third Party |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101147532 |
Today 2.5 million tonnes of composite material are in use in the wind energy sector globally.
Wind turbine blades are made up of composite materials that allow lighter and longer blades with optimised aerodynamic shape, which boost the performance of wind energy.
However, current wind blade composites exhibit relatively short life spans, are problematic to repair and are notoriously difficult to recycle.
As we continue to build more wind farms these issues pose a major problem to achieving a truly sustainable European wind energy sector.The EOLIAN project will develop an innovative new smart wind turbine blade, manufactured from an infinitely recyclable circular platform chemistry, with in-mould electronics (recyclable sensors and heating actuators) that detect damage early before it becomes a major issue.
EOLIAN is the breakthrough that will make obsolete single-use engineering resins in wind blade manufacture.
Our unique blade is made using vitrimers, a new class of polymer combining the performance of thermosets with the processability and logistical benefits of thermoplastics.
Vitrimer resins enable circularly recyclable composite structures (1), and the option of post-cure processing provides unprecedented manufacturing flexibility (2), but also repairability (3).
These three features will provide a truly sustainable and step-change approach in how wind turbine blades are maintained, re-shaped for new applications and/or recycled in a circular economy.In the project we will validate these performance claims through the manufacture, testing and benchmarking of a smart sensor-assisted vitrimer-based composite 14m prototyped wind blade.
Additionally, we will prove circular recyclability through the manufacture of 2nd generation composites with (i) recycled fibers and recycled vitrimer obtained after the chemical recycling by vacuum infusion; (ii) with composite parts produced by SMC (Sheet Mould Compound) following mechanical recycling.
Fundacion Tekniker; Consorzio Per la Promozione Della Cultura Plastica Proplast; Innovation in Research & Engineering Solutions; Politecnico Di Milano; Brunel University London; Zorlu Enerji Elektrik Uretim As; Norvento Ned Factory, S.L.U.; Entelea Limited; Norvento Tecnologia Sl; Aep Polymers Srl; Association Europeenne de Lindustrie Des Composites
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