Wind Turbine Blade End-of-Life Replacement

Across the globe, wind farms are producing clean, renewable energy. But what happens when these massive turbine blades reach the end of their lifespan? We take the blades and shred and process the material into useable Fiber Reinforced Plastic “FRP”

Once a turbine blade reaches the end of its operational life, it must be decommissioned and taken down.

These blades, often over 150 feet long, are then transported to specialized recycling centers.

At our Woodward Oklahoma facility, the blades are cut into smaller pieces and then shredded into finer materials.

The shredded materials are processed to extract useful fiberglass, a durable and versatile component.

The extracted fiberglass is then cleaned and processed, ready to be repurposed into new products.

WOODBRIDGE ADVANCED SOLUTION “WAS” Signs long term lease of facility in Woodward Oklahoma.

The 140,000 square foot facility will be used to process end of life wind turbine blades and other fiber glass material waist that can be used in various other industries once WAS has processed those fibers.

The glass fibers can be used in the concrete industry for reinforced concrete that lowers the cost of structural concrete construction. The glass fibers add strength to the concrete that allows the contractor, in many cases, not use steel reinforcement in the concrete.