The European Parliament and Council of the European Union will meet this month and next to adopt final positions on the upcoming European Climate Law that targets climate neutrality by 2050 and a 55% reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
LafargeHolcim and GE Renewable Energy announced today an MoU to explore circular economy solutions to utilise materials from decommissioned wind turbi.
GE and LafargeHolcim are working on short- and long- term solutions to address critical industry issues, including reducing the environmental footprint of wind turbines Announcing MOU to recycle decommissioned GE wind turbine blades into energy and construction materials Joint commitment to innovative circular economy solutions consistent with European Union’s Circular Economy focus
Paris, FRANCE and Zug, SWITZERLAND, June 10, 2021 GE Renewable Energy and LafargeHolcim announced today an MOU to explore circular economy solutions to ut
- Agreement to provide deinstallation services for GE, including dismantling and removing decommissioned turbines - GE Renewable Energy to bring circular lifecycle solutions to the market through this MOU, and a variety of components will be recycled during partial and full repowering efforts - neowa will utilize its proprietary process and tools to shred decommissioned wind