Research Initiated on Sustainable Wind Turbine Towers Utilizing UK Steel
The ORE Catapult leads a project to develop efficient, low-emission wind turbine towers using UK-produced steel, backed by £174,000 funding. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on imported materials, enhance sustainability, and support local economic growth in Wales and the UK.

The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult is spearheading a research initiative focused on transforming onshore wind turbine tower design through the use of low-emission steel produced in electric arc furnaces. The project, which includes Tata Steel UK and other partners, has secured £174,000 in funding from the Welsh government.
By utilizing thin strip, coil-based steel, the initiative aims to create lighter and more efficient structures, thereby lowering costs and reducing carbon emissions. The first project phase will examine onshore tower design and the associated supply chain, with potential applications for offshore turbines in future phases. This development could position the UK as a leader in clean energy innovation, supporting local manufacturing and economic growth.




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