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(CHORUS-Wind) Circular, High-Throughput Manufacturing of Modular Onshore Wind Energy Systems for Resilient Domestic Energy Autonomy

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - RISE
Funding from Vinnova SEK 499 618
Project duration June 2025 - September 2025
Status Completed
Venture Global cooperation 2025
Call Planning grant for international proposal 2025

Important results from the project

The project achieved its goals and resulted in a strong Horizon Europe proposal for CHORUS-Wind. A diverse EU consortium was established, technical innovations for circular manufacturing of modular wind energy systems were refined, and a data-driven business case was developed. The project created important networks, synergies, and strategies that strengthen Europe’s sustainable energy production.

Expected long term effects

The project is expected to contribute to sustainable and decentralized manufacturing of wind energy systems in Europe. Through circular materials, AI-optimized processes, and modular design, it promotes local production, reduced emissions, and increased energy autonomy. The results strengthen EU competitiveness and enable future innovation in green industry and renewable energy.

Approach and implementation

The project was carried out according to plan with four clearly defined work packages: consortium building, technical refinement, business development, and final proposal delivery. The timeline was followed and collaboration between partners worked well. No major obstacles or unexpected events occurred. The activities were relevant and directly contributed to achieving the project goals.

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Last updated 10 October 2025

Reference number 2025-01409