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Ørsted Partners with Northern Irish Company to Recycle Onshore Wind Turbine Blades

Plaswire, a County Armagh based company, will help global wind giant Ørsted recycle blades from its onshore wind farms in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The partnership was announced during a visit to Plaswire's facility by representatives from Northern Ireland's Irish Department for the Economy.
Ørsted Partners with Northern Irish Company to Recycle Onshore Wind Turbine Blades
Ray O'Connell, Director of Operations at Ørsted UK & Ireland and Andrew Billingsley, CEO of Plaswire

Operating a portfolio of 378 MW of onshore wind assets across the island of Ireland, a recently completed pilot project saw three blades from a decommissioned turbine from Ørsted's Owenreagh Wind Farm in County Tyrone successfully recycled. The blades were first cleaned and shredded, then granulated and finally utilized in Plaswire's smart RX Polymer, a material typically used in the construction industry.

The pilot project followed a commitment made by Ørsted in 2021 to either reuse, recycle, or recover all of the wind turbine blades in its global portfolio of onshore and offshore wind farms upon decommissioning.  

During the pilot, Plaswire developed a cost-efficient and scalable method to recycle 100% of Ørsted's turbine blades, ensuring that valuable resources are turned into new products that can substitute materials such as virgin plastics, steel, and concrete instead of simply going to waste.

In this way, the Ørsted - Plaswire partnership proves promising for the wider wind energy industry, where today between 85% and 95% of a wind turbine can be recycled. Meanwhile, the recycling of wind turbine blades remains a challenge, as the blades are designed to be lightweight, yet durable, making them challenging to break apart. Globally, most decommissioned wind turbines blades currently end up in landfill.  

Ray O'Connell, Director of Operations at Ørsted UK & Ireland, commented, "Through a pilot with Plaswire, we're delighted to have developed a cost-efficient method to ensure that 100% of our wind turbine blades can be sustainably recycled. At Ørsted we want to help create a world that runs entirely on green energy, and we want to do so in a sustainable way. 

"As some of our onshore fleet approach their end of life, we are excited to have found a local partner, who has the technology to break down our turbine blades and remould the materials into new, durable RX polymer.

"In this way, Plaswire is helping us move towards more circular decommissioning practices where we strive to turn waste into new, useful resources. We are particularly excited that this can be done on the island of Ireland without incurring additional carbon costs associated with international shipping." 

Andrew Billingsley, CEO of Plaswire, added, "The sustainable recycling of wind turbine blades is a global challenge and Plaswire is pleased to collaborate with Ørsted to develop a scalable solution for the wind industry to avoid blades ending up in landfill.

"Already, we have grown to employ 14 people in our Lurgan factory. We have recently purchased additional land to store wind turbine blades and invested in a larger composite polymer recycling processing machine which will enable us to scale our business. We are excited about the economic opportunities that our innovative solution can bring to Lurgan and the surrounding area while also reducing carbon emissions from complex waste." 

Following the successful trial, Ørsted and Plaswire will continue to mature their partnership with focus on further scaling of technology to prepare for larger scale decommissioning projects, which will lead to a growing volume of blades in need of recycling.  

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