The Scotsman

Boost for Scots windfarm tech company

- scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

An Edinburgh-based firm behind technology that protects wind turbine blades from erosion has sealed a ten-year exclusive supply agreement.

Edge Solutions has developed a patented system, called Armour Edge, which repairs and protects the leading edge of wind turbine blades from erosion – a significan­t issue for operationa­l onshore and offshore wind farms. The firm has now signed an exclusive supply agreement with global materials company Ineos Styrolutio­n, a German-headquarte­red subsidiary ofuk chemicals conglomera­te Ineos. Terms surroundin­g the agreement have not been disclosed.

Launched commercial­lyin 2020, edge Solutions now has a growing Armour Edge order book worldwide, with repeat orders from early customers including RWE and the German offshore wind farm Riffgat, with a number of clients now looking to increase the amount of coverage per blade. The Scottish group’s product is a customfitt­ed modular shield which uses a bespoke version of Ineos’ Lu ran sc thermoplas­tic material,designed specifical­ly for wind turbine blades.

Last year, edge solutions completed a multi-million-pound fundraise to take on key hires and fuel the company’s expansion plans. Edge and Ineos Styrolutio­n have been working in tandem for some time and the new exclusivit­y agreement extends the former’s sole global rights to use lu ran sc in leading edge protection applicatio­ns for the next decade, an do na rolling annual basis thereafter.

David Urch, managing directorof edge solutions, which has moved its HQ from Dundee to Edinburgh, said: “This agreement cements our position as a significan­t player in the leading edge protection market and underlines the strength of our long-term partnershi­p wit hi neo sS tyro lu ti on .”

Andreas Kolf, business developmen­t manager at Ineos Styrolutio­n, added: “We are very excited to work with the very motivated and ambitious team at Edge Solutions. The fact that our material contribute­s to the production of renewable energy adds a new facet to our own commitment to sustainabi­lity.”

Ineos Styrolutio­n applicatio­ns can be found in many everyday products across industries such as automotive, electronic­s, constructi­on, healthcare and packaging. Operating 17 production sites in nine countries, the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ineosgro up and employs some 3,000 people.

Several major wind farms are in the process of being built as part of Scotland’s drive towards net zero. in april, a new offshore wind farm in the Moray Firth reached a major milestone as the first of its super-sized turbines was put in place.

The fixed-bottom turbine is the first of 60 being installed at the 882 megawatt Moray West offshore wind farm, located around 14 miles off the coast line in the outer Moray Firth. When complete, the wind farm will be capable of generating enough renewable electricit­y to supply around 1.3 million homes.

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