Building the Future of Renewable Energy – One Blade at a Time
In 2012, on the edge of the Rocky Mountains in Westminster, Colorado, three visionaries came together with a single, unwavering belief: that the future of energy would be written in the wind.
Dr. Elise Morano, a leading aerodynamics engineer; David Rahm, a sustainability strategist with a background in global energy markets; and Dr. Sanjay Balakrishnan, a renowned expert in composite materials, were each on their own path. But a shared frustration with the inefficiencies and design limitations in wind turbine technology brought them together. They weren’t interested in building a better turbine. They wanted to build the blade that would unlock its full potential.
And so, Eldora Dynamics was born—not in a boardroom, but in a converted machine shop with five employees, a whiteboard full of equations, and a single mission: engineer wind turbine blades that could capture more energy, withstand more stress, and do so with a lighter environmental footprint.
From the beginning, the company’s focus has been crystal clear: make the most advanced wind turbine blades in the world. That singular focus has allowed Eldora to grow from a Colorado startup into a publicly traded company with a global footprint. Today, our blades are spinning in more than 30 countries—onshore, offshore, and everywhere the wind dares to blow.
From the beginning, the company’s focus has been crystal clear: make the most advanced wind turbine blades in the world. That singular focus has allowed Eldora to grow from a Colorado startup into a publicly traded company with a global footprint. Today, our blades are spinning in more than 30 countries—onshore, offshore, and everywhere the wind dares to blow.
We’re proud to have scaled sustainably, without compromising our values. In 2014, we brought our first utility-grade blade—the V-Class 61—to market. It changed the game for wind farms in the American Midwest, delivering improved efficiency in variable-wind zones. Three years later, we opened our second manufacturing facility and launched the X-Flex Series, designed for transportability and modular assembly in remote regions. By 2023, Eldora Dynamics had gone public, listed on NASDAQ under the ticker ELDO, and was working on smart blades embedded with performance sensors and recyclable materials.
Today, we employ over 2,000 people across North America and Europe—from field engineers and materials scientists to technicians, line workers, and customer success teams. We are headquartered in Westminster but operate globally, with manufacturing facilities in Colorado, Texas, and Denmark, and an engineering presence in Hamburg. Our teams work in unison, designing blades that fly further, last longer, and leave less behind.
Our workhorse and first success
Known for modularity and resilience in variable wind conditions
Our newest line, purpose-built for offshore turbines and manufactured with advanced thermoplastics to support full recyclability
Behind every product is a team rooted in our founders’ commitment to innovation. Dr. Morano continues to serve as our CEO, guiding our strategic direction with clarity and purpose. David Rahm, our Chief Strategy Officer, ensures that sustainability is embedded in every business decision. And Dr. Balakrishnan, our CTO, still walks the factory floor, helping push our R&D team to the edge of what’s possible in blade materials and aerodynamics.
But for us, innovation is never the endgame. The true measure of our success is impact.
Each turbine outfitted with an Eldora blade prevents an average of 3,300 metric tons of CO₂ emissions per year—the equivalent of taking nearly 700 passenger vehicles off the road. And with our recyclable blade initiative, we’re aiming to eliminate landfill waste from blade decommissioning altogether. More than 85% of our blade materials are already recyclable today. Our goal is 100% by 2030.
We also know that our impact goes beyond carbon. That’s why we’ve built strong partnerships with research institutions like the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, collaborated with leading turbine OEMs, and joined industry associations pushing for higher sustainability standards across the board. Every blade we produce is ISO 9001-, ISO 14001-, and ISO 45001-certified, reflecting our commitment to quality, environmental responsibility, and workforce safety.
Now, as the global demand for renewable energy accelerates—and as wind becomes the fastest-growing source of electricity worldwide—we are scaling with purpose. In 2024 alone, Eldora Dynamics accounted for over 11% of new global turbine installations by blade count, and our growth shows no signs of slowing. With new investment flowing into offshore infrastructure, we are expanding our manufacturing base, growing our workforce, and continuing to lead in the design of blades that make clean power more accessible for everyone.
Eldora Dynamics isn’t just a manufacturer. We are a force multiplier for the energy transition. We don’t sell parts—we enable performance. And as long as the wind keeps blowing, we’ll keep building.