At this stage of the BLADE2CIRC project, several technical and scientific milestones have been reached, laying a strong foundation for future impact. The project is progressing toward its goal of enabling circularity in wind turbine blade (WTB) design and end-of-life management through bio-based materials and recyclable composite systems.
Results so far include:
Bio-based Resin Systems: Multiple resin formulations have been developed and validated, including a 100% biobased, bisphenol-free DGEVA resin. These materials are tailored for recyclability and mechanical performance.
Dynamic Covalent Chemistry: Reversible crosslinking systems have been introduced to enable repair, reshaping, and recycling of thermoset composites.
Recycling Pathways: Mechanical and chemical recycling routes have been tested with promising results. Early-stage LCA and TEA indicate potential for environmental and economic viability.
Design-for-Circularity: Guidelines for modular and disassemblable blade designs have been drafted and are being integrated into demonstrator components.
Demonstrators: Initial theoretical guidelines were established for the prototype that will be manufactured at the end of the project to validate the performance of new materials and designs under realistic conditions.
While full-scale impacts will be assessed in later phases, the project is already showing potential in several areas:
Environmental: Reduction in composite waste and CO2 emissions through recyclable, bio-based materials.
Industrial: Increased readiness of sustainable materials and processes for integration into existing manufacturing lines.
Scientific: Contributions to the state of the art in dynamic thermoset chemistry and circular composite design.
Policy Alignment: Strong alignment with EU Green Deal, Circular Economy Action Plan, and Horizon Europe Cluster 5 priorities.
To ensure the long-term success and uptake of BLADE2CIRC innovations, the following enablers have been identified: further research, full-scale demonstration, market access and finance, commercialisation and IPR, standardisaition and regulation and internationalisation.