Safety is our driving principle
Quality and collaboration form the backbone of Eldora Dynamics’ business. We hold internationally recognized certifications that underscore our commitment to excellence and safety:
ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Certified: Our processes meet rigorous global standards for quality control and continuous improvement, ensuring every blade we produce is reliable and meets design specifications.
ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management Certified: We prioritize environmentally responsible manufacturing, from reducing emissions and waste to complying with all environmental regulations. This certification reflects our systematic approach to minimizing our ecological footprint.
ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health & Safety Certified: We foster a world-class safety culture for our workforce. This certification attests to robust safety management systems that protect our employees during the complex blade fabrication process.
Strategic partnerships amplify our impact. We collaborate with leading research and industry organizations to stay at the forefront of innovation:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL): Partnering on advanced materials and aerodynamic designs – an alliance that connects us with cutting-edge R&D in wind technology. (NREL’s expertise in blade design and recycling helps the entire industry move toward a “circular” model for wind turbines).
Wind Turbine OEM Alliances: We supply blades for top turbine manufacturers under long-term agreements, ensuring seamless integration of our blades into next-generation turbine models. These OEM partnerships testify to the trust major industry players place in our engineering and production capabilities.
Industry Associations: Eldora Dynamics is an active member of the American Clean Power Association (formerly AWEA) and other global wind energy forums. This involvement helps us contribute to industry standards, policy advocacy, and knowledge-sharing. For example, we support industry-wide initiatives to recycle or repurpose decommissioned blades – in 2021, a joint effort by wind companies successfully recycled over 200 old blades (about 6,000 tons of material) instead of sending them to landfills. We bring this same spirit of innovation and responsibility to our own operations.
Academic & Tech Collaborations: Our engineers work with universities and material science experts to develop stronger, lighter composites and smart blade technologies (like embedded sensors for performance monitoring). These partnerships ensure we remain on the cutting edge of wind blade engineering.