LafargeHolcim partners with COBOD and GE Renewable Energy to develop taller wind turbines

Global Cement Staff | Jun 18, 2020 | Concrete Printing

LafargeHolcim partners with COBOD and GE Renewable Energy to develop taller wind turbines

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Publish Date: June 18, 2020


LafargeHolcim partners with COBOD and GE Renewable Energy to develop taller wind turbines LafargeHolcim partners with COBOD and GE Renewable Energy to develop taller wind turbines

Switzerland: LafargeHolcim has announced its participation in a project aimed at increasing the height of wind turbine towers by producing larger bases on-site using 3D concrete printing technology. LafargeHolcim will supply concrete for use with Denmark-based COBOD’s 3D printing technology, while US-based GE Renewable Energy backs the project. The method enables bases to exceed the 4.5m maximum diameter necessitated by road transportation. This increases the maximum height of turbine towers by 100% to 200m from 100m, which in turn raises power generation by 33% to 20.2GWh/yr from 15.1GWh/yr.

LafargeHolcim research and development head Edelio Bermejo said, “Concrete 3D printing is a very promising technology for us, as its incredible design flexibility expands the realm of construction possibilities. Being both a user and promoter of clean energy, we are delighted to be putting our material and design expertise to work in this ground-breaking project, enabling cost efficient construction of tall wind turbine towers and accelerating access to renewable energy”

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