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The Front Cover

The journey that a wind turbine blade takes from the factory to the turbine carries a risk of structural damage to the blade. From its work with multiple industry stakeholders, DNV has observed and investigated damage to, and the failure of, blades during the journey. In the the article on page 6 you can read more about understanding the risks of blade transporation and how to mitigate them.


Publisher's Note

North Sea offshore wind pact and US rulings highlight diverging policy paths

Features

Wind Turbine Blade Transportation
By Matthew Malkin, Principal Engineer, DNV, USA
 
By Moritz Hemmerlein and Hélène Guillerm, eolotec, Germany

 

By Werner Mussnig and Roman Braun, Hasslacher Green Tower, Austria

By Silvio Rodrigues, Chief Innovation Officer and Co-founder, Jungle, Portugal

 

Windtech Future

Recyclable Wind Turbine Blades: a Fantastic Progress

By Ahmad Hemami, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Windtech Markets

By Arman Kashinbekov, CEO, Association of Renewable Energy, Kazakhstan

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Windtech International January February 2026 
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