Engineering Solutions

Wind Repowering at Pag-recycle

I-upgrade ang mga lumang wind farm gamit ang aming Korean model. Pinahahaba ang buhay ng turbine ng 20+ taon.

Kapag naluluma na ang mga wind turbine, hindi kailangang itapon ang mga ito. Ang mga lumang turbine ay maaaring palitan ng bago at mas malakas sa parehong lugar. Ito ay nagbibigay ng dobleng lakas nang walang karagdagang espasyo. Ang pamamaraang ito ay naging matagumpay sa Korea, at ngayon ay dinadala sa Pilipinas.

4-Step Process

Double The Power, Zero Waste

01

Inspection

Every part of the turbine is checked to determine what to keep and what to replace, maximizing savings on civil infrastructure.

02

Dismantling

The old turbine is safely dismantled using certified rope access rigs and compact mobile setups, ensuring minimal impact to surrounding land.

03

Recycling

Old composite blades are mechanically shredded and processed as high-strength additives for cement and building materials, preventing landfill accumulation.

04

Reinstallation

New and stronger turbines are installed on the same foundation, utilizing existing power line links while doubling generation yield.

Proven Case Study

Tagumpay ng Korean Repowering

In-upgrade ang 15 lumang wind turbines (30MW) sa Korea noong 2024. Gumagana ito nang perpekto at nagsisilbing blueprint para sa repowering sa Pilipinas.

Circular Composite Economy Goal

Our 2030 sustainability roadmap includes recycling more than 5,000 tons of decommissioned fiberglass wind turbine blades into eco-friendly construction additives across Southeast Asian infrastructures, reducing marine footprint.

Wind Repowering & Blade Disposal
Korean standard repowering and recycling processes aligned for Davao chapter.

Wind Repowering & Circular Economy Matrix

Structured overview of repowering benefits and circular recycling specifications.

Operational MetricTraditional DecommissioningZarawindTech Repowering & RecyclingNet Commercial/Environmental Impact
Generation Capacity YieldBaseline turbine output (decaying)Double the original energy yield per turbine100%+ power output increase on existing site
Civil Infrastructure Cost100% new foundations and roads requiredReuses existing concrete foundations & road linksReduces civil engineering CAPEX by up to 45%
Blade Waste DisposalLandfilling of bulky fiberglass composite blades100% mechanical shredding for cement additivesZero landfill accumulation; co-processing in kilns
Decommissioning SpeedRequires heavy, scarce heavy cranesRope-access-guided compact rig dismantlingSaves 35% on logistics scheduling and mobilization

Teknikal na Glosaryo

Alamin ang tungkol sa mga karaniwang terminolohiya sa engineering sa pagpapatakbo ng hangin at solar.

LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy)
Ang average net present cost ng pagbuo ng kuryente para sa isang planta sa buong buhay nito, na ginagamit upang ihambing ang iba't ibang teknolohiya ng kuryente.
CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer)
Mataas ang lakas, magaan na carbon fiber composite material na ginagamit sa modernong wind turbine blade reinforcements.