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Circularity: The future of wind turbines

Installation of wind turbines

At Dutch Design Week, Vattenfall hosts a joint exhibition by four design studios. Discover their approach and creative solutions for repurposing wind turbine components and their vision for a circular future.

What if Lab

In 2023, we started with the question: "What if.... decommissioning a wind farm could be a gold mine of resources?" Or more simply, what happens to wind turbines once they reach the end of their operational lifespan? Recycling is a step in the right direction, but at Vattenfall, we believe there’s more potential in these decommissioned parts. This was our starting point. Collaborating with designers, we’re exploring new scenarios where wind farms leave a smaller material footprint.

Collaboration with design studios

In the exhibition, four leading design studio Superuse Studios & Blade–made, Studio Carbon, cepezed, and Interactivist present their unique solutions for the circularity of wind turbines. They tackle various challenges such as decommissioning, recycling, and repurposing materials, showcasing creative designs that highlight the future of sustainable wind energy.

Visit us at Ketelhuisplein

Designed by Scape Agency, this exhibition offers an immersive experience centered around the power of wind. Come visit us at Ketelhuisplein and see how we're shaping the future of wind energy through circular innovation.

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About Vattenfall

Vattenfall is one of the largest energy companies in Europe with some 21,000 employees. We generate power and heat and supply energy to millions of customers: households, the self-employed, small and medium-sized enterprises and large companies.

We do this in Sweden, Germany, the UK, France, Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands. Our parent company, Vattenfall Group, is located in Sweden and is 100% owned by the Swedish state.
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