S01E07 - The role of industry: How companies adapt to a changing market
Wind power is often seen as a symbol of the energy transition. Yet behind every wind turbine lies a complex industrial system built on raw materials, advanced manufacturing, global supply chains, and long-term investment. As Europe seeks to expand renewable energy capacity, the question is not only how much wind power can be installed, but also how resilient and sustainable the underlying value chains can become.
In this episode of Raw Talks, Roman Stiftner speaks with Maximilian Schnippering, Head of Sustainability at Siemens Gamesa, about what it takes to build, operate, and recycle modern wind turbines. Together, they explore the critical materials behind wind energy, the challenges of securing supply chains, and the growing role of circularity in reducing environmental impacts and strengthening Europe's industrial base.
The conversation also examines how innovation and policy are reshaping the sector from recyclable turbine blades and critical raw materials to industrial competitiveness and investment conditions. A timely discussion on why the energy transition is not only about generating clean electricity, but also about managing materials, value chains, and industrial resilience for the long term.