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Turbine decommissioning firm joins Scottish Renewables

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonApril 14, 20232 Mins Read
Scottish Renewables holding a seminar on 13 November in Glasgow called 'Unlocking Value in End of Life Assets'

Sustainable materials supplier EMR, which is developing an end-to-end decommissioning package for end-of-life wind turbines, has joined Scottish Renewables.

This innovative solution will allow operators to achieve maximum possible value recovery, including the re-use, refurbishment and recycling of the components used to construct this technology, the company said. 

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EMR has more than 60 sites located across the UK, including its brand-new deep-sea dock facility at Glasgow’s King George V Dock, bringing some of the world’s largest ships back to the river Clyde to transport sustainable materials to key global markets.

EMR also has a large presence at other key UK port facilities include Port of Tyne, Great Yarmouth and Liverpool, and equivalent activities across key ports in Northern Europe.

By joining Scottish Renewables, EMR said it is highlighting its commitment to the future green economy in Scotland and utilising its culture of innovation and investment to create a new circular economy for decommissioned wind turbines in the years ahead. 

Energy infrastructure lead at EMR Charlotte Stamper said: “Joining Scottish Renewables is a huge statement of intent for EMR as it looks to partner with businesses large and small across Scotland to create a circular economy for decommissioned wind turbines – both onshore and, as they come to their end of life in the future, offshore. 

“And this work has already begun. Our teams are actively trialling different approaches to recycling wind turbine blades and investing in state-of-the-art technologies to recover high-value rare earth metals used to construct modern wind turbines and solar panels.”

“As a business with operations across the UK, Europe and the USA, what we learn about reusing, refurbishing and recycling end-of-life wind turbines here in Scotland will directly impact the creation of circular economies for this important technology at a global scale.” 

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