Repowering as art, in harmony with nature
At WindEurope 2026, Nadara presents Wind Repowering Communities, a concept that reframes repowering beyond its technical dimension.
As wind turbines reach the finish of their lifecycle, Nadara explores how decommissioning can become an opportunity for circularity, innovation, and community impact.
Repowering becomes art
In collaboration with Portuguese artist and WWF ambassador EdisOne, Nadara unveils a symbolic installation built from decommissioned turbine materials.
The piece reimagines industrial components as a visual expression of renewal, highlighting how legacy infrastructure can be transformed into something meaningful.
Beyond its artistic value, the installation reflects Nadara’s broader ambition: to repurpose materials from decommissioned turbines into resources that can support communities affected by extreme weather events across the Iberian Peninsula in 2026.
Where to find us?
At Stand 10-J50, visitors can experience the transformation process in real time.
The installation evolves throughout the event, illustrating the lifecycle of wind energy, from infrastructure to cultural artifact, and displaycasing the principles of reutilize, resilience, and circular innovation.
Toreceiveher we power lifetimes to come.
Transforming technology into statement, in real-time
During the exhibition, EdisOne brings the piece to life on site, combining engineering heritage with artistic expression.
Visitors are invited to follow the process step by step, engaging with the story behind the installation and the broader message of repowering.















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