Envision Energy Strengthens Net-Zero Commitment with EPD-Certified Wind Turbine Models

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Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, has published Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its key wind turbine models—the EN-171/6.0/6.25/6.5 and EN-182/6.25—on the EPDItaly platform. This milestone underscores Envision’s commitment to sustainability while providing internationally recognized green credentials for customers and partners, helping shift the industry’s focus from pure cost competition to full life-cycle environmental value.

The EPD, often referred to as a “green passport” to global markets, is a standardized Type III declaration based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). It measures a product’s environmental impact from raw material extraction through manufacturing, use, and end-of-life. Envision’s reports strictly follow ISO 14025, ISO 14040, ISO 14044, and PCR EPDItaly013 standards, disclosing key indicators such as Global Warming Potential (GWP), Acidification Potential (AP), and Eutrophication Potential (EP).

Key sustainability highlights of Envision’s turbines include:

  • Eco-design and high recyclability: Optimized lightweight designs and material efficiency with 85–90% recyclability, supporting circular economy potential.
  • Supply chain decarbonization: Integration of AIoT-based Carbon Management System across suppliers, with 18% already operating on 100% renewable energy—targeting full green electricity use by 2028.
  • Operational efficiency and innovation: Turbines equipped with the Galileo SuperSense System, the industry’s first digital twin platform for asset health management, extending lifespan and improving energy yields while reducing carbon intensity.
  • Digital carbon management: Deployment of EnOS Ark, Envision’s global carbon accounting and LCA platform, ensuring accurate measurement, transparent reporting, and robust data integrity.
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