Envision Energy has published Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its wind turbines on the EPDItaly platform, the company said on Monday, describing the move as a step toward greater transparency and sustainability in the renewable energy sector.
The declarations quantify environmental impacts across the full life cycle of Envision’s turbines, from raw material extraction and manufacturing to use and end-of-life treatment. Key metrics include Global Warming Potential, Acidification Potential and Eutrophication Potential, the company said.
“The EPDs provide internationally recognised ‘green passport’ credentials for our turbines,” Envision stated, adding that its life cycle approach enables 85–90% recyclability of materials, reflecting the turbines’ circular economy potential.
In addition to product-level transparency, Envision said it is working to reduce emissions across its supply chain. The company reported that 18% of its key suppliers had already reached 100% renewable electricity usage in 2024, with a target of full renewable power adoption across its core supply chain by 2028.
Each turbine is also equipped with the company’s Galileo SuperSense System, a digital twin platform designed to optimise asset health, extend operational lifespan, and lower carbon intensity during use.
“The publication of these EPDs underscores Envision’s leadership in sustainability, providing transparent benchmarks to support carbon reduction, net-zero progress, and enhanced ESG performance,” the company said.
Envision’s announcement aligns with a broader industry push for verifiable environmental metrics as energy companies face increasing pressure from regulators, investors and customers to demonstrate climate accountability.
