Unit D1, Kilmory Business Park
Lochgilphead, PA31 8AR
United Kingdom
CeeD Site Visit: Renewable Parts – Pioneering Remanufacturing in Wind Energy
Lochgilphead Innovation Centre
Wednesday, 6th November 2025
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes visit to Renewable Parts, Scotland’s leading refurbishment and supply chain specialist in the wind energy sector. Located in the scenic town of Lochgilphead, their Innovation Centre is at the forefront of the circular economy, transforming used and defective wind turbine components into high-quality, remanufactured parts.
The 'Case for Remanufacture' explores how Renewable Parts is transforming the aftermarket from a wasteful, buy-new culture into a circular, low-carbon model that genuinely supports net zero. Backed by real-world data, case studies, and measurable impact, Renewable Parts has already saved more than 2,000 tonnes of CO₂, diverted over 700 tonnes of waste from landfill, and achieved rapid business growth through innovation and collaboration. It’s demonstrates how remanufacture can improve turbine performance, cut costs, and make the wind industry truly sustainable. For anyone serious about building resilient, future-ready supply chains, this presentation shows why the case for remanufacture is no longer a choice, it’s a necessity.
This visit offers a rare opportunity to:
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Explore the UK's first wind turbine recycling and remanufacturing centre
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See remanufacturing in action—from inspection to restoration using advanced techniques
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Learn how Renewable Parts has diverted over 198 tonnes of material from landfill and saved 579 tonnes of CO₂ emissions since 2018.
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Hear from the team behind the award-winning business model, including insights into their collaboration with OEMs and utilities to green the wind supply chain
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Discover how remanufacturing is reshaping the future of asset management in renewables
Whether you're interested in sustainability, engineering innovation, or supply chain transformation, this visit will inspire and inform.
Why attend?
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Gain practical insights into circular economy practices
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Network with peers across the manufacturing and energy sectors
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See how a rural Scottish business is making a global impact
Spaces are limited due to site capacity, so early registration is recommended.


