Author:
Johst Philipp,Seibert Dimitrij,Zschiebsch Willi,Kucher Michael,Carneiro Carlos,Araújo Andreia,Santos Raquel Miriam,Rodriguez-Ortiz Leandro A.,Alexandra Tapia Estefania,Böhm Robert
Abstract
This study explores the innovative reuse of end-of-life (EoL) wind turbine blade (WTBs) parts as floats for photovoltaic (PV)-floating systems. In response to the growing concerns about EoL WTB waste, this study applies circular economy principles to repurpose high-value composite materials. By transforming a segment of an Enercon E40 WTB into a float for a PV-floating system, this study not only provides a sustainable solution to EoL composites, but also contributes to the development of renewable energy. The article describes the design of the PV-floating system and the lessons learned from its construction. It also provides an outlook on how such a system can be further scaled up.
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