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Allen, Joel, Rosemary, and Yolanda discuss Modvion's €39M grant for wooden wind turbine towers, leading to a discussion about funding vs. engineering readiness in the wind industry. Plus they highlight Veolia's blade recycling advances in PES Wind Magazine. And the Weather Guard team announces they'll be in Edinburgh for the ORE Catapult Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight! Register for Wind Energy O&M Australia 2026!Learn more about CICNDT! Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Allen Hall: A portion of the Weather Guard team. We're headed to Scotland for the ORE Catapult Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight, which is gonna happen on December 11th in Edinburgh. We're gonna attend that and it's gonna be a, a number of great offshore companies there. We're hoping to interview a couple of them while we're there. But Joel, this is a real opportunity, uh, for offshore companies in the UK to showcase what they can do and they can get on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. Joel Saxum: Of course. So we're flying over the sixth and seventh there over the weekend. And we will be, uh, in Edinburgh, uh, on the eighth. So Monday morning through Thursday. Thursday and Thursday is the or E Catapult event. And yeah, we're excited to see some of the companies that are gonna be there, interview some of them, get the, the picture, uh, of the uk um, supply chain, right? Because I think it's a really cool event that they're doing. I'd love to see other countries do that. I'd love to see the US do that. Um. Just say like, Hey, this is, these are the companies, the up and [00:01:00] comers and the, the people that are changing the game and, and kinda give them a platform to speak on. So we're excited to do that. It's gonna be a one day event. Um, love to see some people join us, but the other side of that thing is we're gonna be over in Scotland. So we're, well, we've got a couple meetings in Glasgow, a couple meetings in Borough. So if you are around the area, um, of course we're linking up people on the uptime network, but, uh. If you're around the area and you want to, you wanna chat anything wind, or maybe you got lightning protection problems, get ahold of us. 'cause we'll be over there and, uh, happy to drop in and uh, share coffee with you. Allen Hall: It's just part of Weather Guards and the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast outreach to the world. So we're gonna be in Scotland for an entire week. We're heading down to Melbourne, Australia for probably a couple of weeks while we're down that way. And we will be somewhere near you over the next year probably. It's a really good, uh, free service that we provide, is we want to highlight those businesses and those new technology ideas that need a little bit of exposure to grow. And that's what the Uptime podcast is here to do. So join us [00:02:00] and if you want to reach out to us, you can reach us via LinkedIn, Allen Hall, Joel Saxon. We'll respond to you and hopefully we can meet you in Speaker 3: Edinburgh. You're listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast, brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now here's your hosts, Alan Hall, Joel Saxon, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I'm your host, Alan Hall in the Queen city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Soon, the home of Maersk North America, I think we're going to find out. And also the new Home of Scout, if you haven't seen the little, what was formerly a MC little vehicle that's gonna be made, well engineered in Charlotte and then built in South Carolina. So we're looking forward to that. And with me as Yolanda Pone in Texas. Joel Saxons up in the great state of Wisconsin and Rosemary [00:03:00] Barnes is back in Australia. And there's plenty of things to talk about this week, and I, I think our pre-recording discussion has centered on wooden wind turbines. And if everybody's been following, um, mod Vion, they have received a 39.1 million Euro grant and they are making of all things. Wooden wind towers. So, uh, up in Sweden, there's plenty of wood to make towers out of, out of it. And it's a laminated process. And if, if you've looked online, I encourage everybody to go look online. It's kind of an interesting technology they have where they're layering wood together to build these towers sections. And so instead of using steel or other materials, concrete, you can make them outta wood. Uh, so the European Union is backing this, and as Joel has pointed out. This is not the only money...
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