Tallest wooden wind turbine built in Sweden

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Sweden recently completed the installation of the world’s largest wind turbine. Surprisingly, its creators built it using wood instead of steel, like most wind turbines. They argued wood was more abundant and cost-efficient than steel, enabling them to build the tallest wind energy blades and generators worldwide.

We’ve had renewable energy sources for years but needed innovations to make them significantly more reliable and practical. However, we need more to reduce carbon emissions while producing enough power for the world. Using unconventional materials like wood might be the next improvement wind energy and other sources need.

This article will discuss how Swedish experts constructed the world’s tallest wooden wind turbine. Later, I will share another way wood is improving sustainable energy.

Why make a wooden wood turbine?

Photo Credit: springwise.com

BBC reports that Swedish startup Modvion built the wooden structure….

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