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6 innovative wind factories in Europe funded by the EU

There is also some wind manufacturing among the 85 innovative zero-emission projects selected by the European Commission to receive grants from the Innovation Fund

6 innovative wind factories in Europe funded by the EU

New rotors, a sustainable tower manufacturing plant, and a production line for next-generation wind power drivetrains. These are some of the innovative wind projects funded by the European Union through the latest call of the Innovation Fund. Six initiatives out of more than 80 in this round will lead to the establishment of wind factories across Europe.

WindEurope has commented positively on the results of the call, expressing satisfaction with the selection of winners. ‘The European Commission has finally begun adapting its innovation strategy,’ said WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson. ‘It is moving from technology-neutral R&I support to scaling up clean technology production. This is the way to ensure technological leadership, enhance climate protection, and strengthen the EU’s industrial competitiveness.’

The winning projects will be located in Denmark, Germany, Poland, and Spain, and include the production of wind turbine generators, XXL towers for offshore wind farms, new rotor designs, and small to medium-sized wind systems.

Here is a detailed look at the new wind factory projects:

  • CASTRO – This initiative, led by Vestas, will design, build, and validate a wind turbine with a new rotor design. The project aims to bring to market wind turbines with an unprecedented capacity factor.
  • WINDPL – Headed by Windar Polska, this project will establish a sustainable manufacturing plant for oversized offshore wind towers.
  • PIVOT – Coordinated by Siemens Gamesa, this project is designed to test, validate, and optimize the production and assembly processes for three key components: blades, nacelle, and tower for more powerful offshore wind generators.
  • Next.Gen.Wind – Managed by Fender, this project will work on producing next-generation wind power drivetrains.
  • NEMO – Also coordinated by Siemens Gamesa, this initiative will focus on the ‘next generation of European offshore wind production.'”

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