A research team from the Kiel University of Applied Sciences (HAW Kiel) is developing a process together with Nuebold Yachtbau GmbH that can reduce the expensive production of rotor blades for small wind turbines for energy supply. Instead of manufacturing them from glass and carbon fiber-reinforced plastics, which also have to be disposed of laboriously later, the Kiel scientists use natural fibers as the base material.

The use of composite materials made of glass and carbon fiber for rotor blade construction is not particularly ecological. The dismantling of older wind turbines in the coming years will produce a large amount of waste. Tens of thousands of tons are already produced annually – a disposal problem. Steel and concrete are less of …

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