'Must become the norm, not the exception': New coalition to promote re-use of wind turbines

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'Must become the norm, not the exception': New coalition to promote re-use of wind turbines

The new Coalition for Wind Industry Circularity has been launched in a bid to bring a more circular supply chain to the UK renewables industry

Tens of billions of pounds could be generated for the UK economy from the re-use, refurbishment, and re-engineering of broken wind turbine parts, according to a new coalition led by SSE Renewables...

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