The approach attempts to find a suitable hybrid composite material for the wind turbine blade that combines a polymer matrix with a natural fibre matrix and uses more renewable resources as a matrix. One of the most abundant natural energy sources is wind power, which is harvested by erecting windmills in open spaces, typically distant from populated areas. Finding the best balance between cost and efficiency is the main challenge here. Using hybrid composite material blades in place of the antiquated wind turbine blades is one method to do this. This has balanced strength and stiffness as its key benefit. In order to ensure that the blades revolve in a specific direction, wind turbine blades are built in accordance with pre-made mathematical formulas. Utilising novel materials such as hybrid fibres transforms the way that production is done today and opens up new avenues for improvement, including reduced wear, lower environmental impact, and increased efficiency. In this work, specifics of such materials and their characteristics have been covered.