GDES Wind recycles wind blades for the manufacture of street furniture

GDES Wind, specialists in maintenance and repair of wind turbine blades, is developing an exemplary project: recycling and reconditioning wind turbine blades to transform them into urban furniture to be enjoyed by the Galician town of As Pontes. This initiative was announced by the mayor of the municipality, Valentín González Formoso, during his visit to the GDES Wind repair and manufacturing centre in Galicia, Spain.

In addition to urban furniture, the project includes the recovery and reuse of materials for the creation of artificial reefs in offshore wind farms, as well as the incorporation of shredded waste from industry in construction materials such as concrete.

About GDES Wind

GDES Wind (until 2015 Sálvoravento) was founded in 2004 as one of the first independent Spanish companies in the field of wind turbine blades and composite materials, focusing mainly on their maintenance, but also on their design, manufacture, inspection, audits, retrofits and other areas.

In March 2012, Sálvoravento joined GDES, a firmly established Spanish industrial group with extensive experience in maintenance services for the energy industry and with a presence in 9 countries. In April 2015, Sálvoravento changes its name to GDES Wind.

GDES Wind adopted an international approach from the outset and commenced operations in Spain, Portugal and France. It has now developed projects in 36 countries (on every continent) and has the logistical resources to implement projects in any part of the world.

GDES Wind has 3 operational bases in Spain: Culleredo – A Coruña (headquarters), As Pontes – A Coruña (workshop > 3.000 m2), and Albacete. GDES Wind, Inc. (offices in Denver, Colorado) and GDES Wind SAS (offices in Bollène, France) are subsidiary companies of GDES Wind S.L., covering the US and French markets respectively.

More information about GDES Wind at: www.gdeswind.com

 

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