– Renewable Parts has launched its first overseas operations base in Houston, Texas, US
– The company brings over a decade of experience in wind turbine parts refurbishment to the US
– Renewable Parts applies a circular economy approach to refurbishing turbine components, helping to reduce costs and carbon footprint
Renewable Parts, a company specializing in refurbishing onshore and offshore wind turbine components, has expanded internationally by opening its first overseas operations base in Houston, Texas. With over 10 years of experience in wind turbine parts refurbishment, Renewable Parts is bringing its expertise to the US, particularly to Texas, which is known as the wind power capital of the country.
The company aims to create a more sustainable industry by adopting a circular economy approach to refurbishing aging turbine components, rather than discarding them. By doing so, Renewable Parts helps reduce lead times, costs, and carbon footprint. The company has a proven track record of supporting major global wind farm owner/operators and independent service providers by restoring turbine components to their original ‘as new’ condition.
Renewable Parts has implemented various solutions in the onshore and offshore wind industries, including brake calipers, yaw gears, pitch rams, anemometers, and electrical and electronic components for different technology types. By bringing their pioneering solutions to the US market, Renewable Parts aims to support wind operators in embracing the circular economy and implementing a more sustainable approach to wind turbine maintenance.
This expansion to the US is seen as a significant milestone for Renewable Parts, as it signifies the company’s growth and success in the renewable energy industry. The company has received support from Scottish Renewables, the trade body for the renewable energy industry in Scotland. Claire Mack, Chief Executive of Scottish Renewables, commended Renewable Parts for its innovative approach to the recirculation of wind turbine components and expressed excitement for the company’s future in the US wind industry.