BioBlades are structured like a conventional wind turbine blade, with a support beam down the middle, woven fibers reinforcing the shell, and a weatherproof coat. The difference lies in our biodegradable materials.

Where conventional wind turbine blades use resin and carbon or glass fiber composite, BioBlades use flax fiber held together by mycelium. During manufacturing, mycelium, which is a network of fungi, grows between layers of the flax fiber, effectively holding them together. The support beams are also mycelium, which presents a more sustainable alternative to the deforestation required for harvesting balsa wood in conventional wind blades. To protect the interior from the elements, the exterior of a BioBlade is coated with a bio-based waterproof gelcoat.