
Dismantling of Wind Turbines. Wind energy is one of the essential components of the energy transition. Currently, more than 300,000 wind turbines are installed around the world and represent 6.5% of global electricity production. In Europe alone, around 25,000 wind turbines will be replaced by the new generation one. This means that less powerful wind turbines will be dismantled and new, more powerful wind turbines will be installed at that location. Less powerful wind turbines are called Used Wind Turbines and can be reused and still work for ten to fifteen years.
Rhea Swiss SA gives new life to wind turbines as well as an opportunity for countries to use an inexhaustible source of energy.
Our engineers control the appropriate maintenance of the equipment before dismantling. Thus we can provide you the Wind Turbines with delicate dismantling service as well as the transport at a very attractive price.
Wind Turbine Recycling is focused on solving the imminent global problem of wind turbine waste, particularly composite materials. By pioneering recycling techniques that transform waste into valuable secondary products, such as concrete additives, or by refurbishing the wind turbines to re-commission them in a developing country, RHEA Swiss SA aims to lead in the emerging market for sustainable wind energy recycling solutions.
As the global community moves inexorably toward sustainable energy solutions, Western Europe has emerged as a vanguard in the deployment of renewable energy assets. Investments in wind energy have skyrocketed, with turbines dotting landscapes and offshore platforms. Wind energy is not just a source of clean power; it’s a symbol of Europe’s commitment to a sustainable future, generating enough electricity to power millions of homes and businesses while drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
However, while Europe has successfully tackled many challenges in the transition to renewable energy, it confronts a looming issue that remains largely unresolved — what happens to wind turbines once they reach the end of their operational life? The challenge is particularly acute when it comes to disposing of wind blades, which are mostly made of complex composite materials that are not biodegradable and challenging to recycle.
Rhea Swiss SA offers you an unique process which allows you to mechanically reduce wind turbine blades into a reusable product.