Chris Howell, Sr. VP of Recycling Operations at Veolia, joined us to talk about their partnership with GE Renewables for wind turbine blade recycling, in which blades can be made into both fuel for cement kilns and cement itself. With more and more blades reaching the end of their usable life, the problem of what to do with these massive composite structures is a growing one. Rather than bury blades in landfills, which caused a media uproar back in 2020, Veolia hopes to solve the logistical problems of transportation with their shredding techniques and more innovations still in the works.

Learn more from Veolia's partnership with GE here, and visit Veolia North America on the web.

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Transcript: On Recycling Wind Turbine Blades & A Circular Economy

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protection system. Forward thinking wind site owners install strike tape today to increase uptime tomorrow. Learn more in the show notes of today's podcast. Welcome back. I'm Dan BlueT.

I'm Allen Hall.

And I'm Rosemary Barnes

And this is the Uptime podcast bringing you the latest in wind energy, tech news and policy. All right, welcome back to the Uptime Podcast. I'm your co-host, Dan Blewett I'm joined here today by Allen Hall. No Rosemary Barnes today on the show.

She couldn't make it with her crazy Australian time zone. We love having on the show, but sometimes, you know, those 13 hour differences will get you. But look for her back on the show and next week. But today, we have an amazing guest.

Today, we are talking with Chris Howell from Veolia. He is the senior director of recycling operations there. He's also a Navy veteran and a graduate of the Navy. And nuclear program is a subject matter expert on mining, metals and power production.

And he's been with the oil for twenty seven years. So he knows the company inside and out. And we're going to be talking to him today about our hour, about their partnership with GE on shredding and recycling winter and blades into cement.

So,

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