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Veolia and GE Renewable Energy Recycle Wind Turbine Blades

Veolia and GE Renewable Energy With growing demand for clean energy, more wind turbines are coming online, and the blades are getting bigger so they can create more power. While these systems save water, help address air pollution, and reduce sulfur dioxide emissions, and while most of the blade is recyclable, there are almost no commercial applications for them at the end of their lives. But Veolia North America and GE Renewable Energy have started recycling them for use in the cement-making process. GE Renewable Energy has signed a multi-year agreement to provide Veolia with old blades as they are replaced to upgrade turbine systems.  

Aerospace Composites Market Size Forecast to Reach Around $41 Billion by 2025

Aerospace Composites Market Size Forecast to Reach Around $41 Billion by 2025 Growing Demand From Space and Aeronautics Industries Driving the Growth of Aerospace Composites Market BriefingWire.com, 12/29/2020 - Aerospace Composites Market size is forecast to reach around $41 billion by 2025, after growing at a CAGR of 10.5% during 2020-2025. Composites are material made up of two or more substances with different physical and chemical properties. Surging demand of composites for making aircraft parts due to its exceptional strength and heat bearing capacity is driving the growth of aerospace composites market. Whereas, growing uses of composites in military & defense sector for manufacturing of fighter jets and missiles also boosts the growth of market.

Exhibit Columbus installation The Exchange by Oyler Wu Collaborative headed to Taiwan

Exhibit Columbus installation The Exchange by Oyler Wu Collaborative headed to Taiwan The Exchange was fabricated by hand in Los Angeles, California by Oyler Wu with support from Ayoroa|Simmons, Baller Hardware, M&K Metal Co., and Noblitt Fabricating. COLUMBUS IN .- The 2017 J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize-winning installation “The Exchange will be decommissioned over the next few days from its location at the Irwin Conference Center and then shipped to Taiwan where it has been acquired into a private collection. “This has been one of the most popular installations from our exhibitions, and while we are sad to see it go, we are delighted to see it have another significant life,” said Anne Surak, Director of Exhibit Columbus. “Our community really embraced this installation over the years. We’ve seen it used in so many incredible ways — as a workspace for Cummins employees to a backdrop for live performances, wedding photos, family portraits, and company pictures.�

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