Analysis
Turbulent times for capital-heavy offshore wind
Offshore wind generation has been earmarked to play a central role in greening the EU’s energy consumption in 2020 and beyond. ENDS Europe asks whether the global financial crisis could blow the sector’s development off-course.
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