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The installation of wind turbines is just as prone to cost overruns as conventional infrastructure
Shares in German group plunge as it also looks at ways of strengthening its balance sheet
Competition commissioner says inquiry could follow similar move to challenge China’s sales of electric vehicles in Europe
Pushback from coastal residents adds to economic pressures for nascent US industry
Markus Krebber urges British government to heed warnings from developers to avoid jeopardising climate targets
European parliament agrees to lift green energy share to 42.5% by 2030 after nuclear power concessions
Danish company raced into American market but faces multiple challenges
The government needs to restore confidence in its renewables pricing regime
Developers had repeatedly warned that support on offer was too low to offset their rising costs
Annual auction received no bids, but all is not lost
Race for bigger turbines has prompted experts to urge growth slowdown and greater standardisation
Surge in 2022 installations as Beijing boosts renewable energy while companies in EU run into difficulties
US agricultural trader and freight operator is testing vessel fitted with 37.5 metre-high sails
Danish turbine maker says supply chain problems will take months to clear as it returns to a quarterly loss
Licence win seen as sign of energy major’s commitment to growing its renewables business
Sector is struggling in the face of stretched supply chains and competitive pricing
Danish power group wants more British support for world’s largest offshore project
Fortum alleges Danish windpower company failed to return advance payment on project cancelled over sanctions
Bills that hobble renewables would slow decarbonisation in power-hungry state
Intermittent supply from a variety of power generation adds to the challenge of balancing the grid
Legislation in the US and Europe is expected to boost activity towards the end of the year
Renewables work in fundamentally different ways from the old power plants
Profits crunched as materials costs surge and new projects are delayed by EU bureaucracy
UK’s new monarch pre-empts critics by surrendering coming windfall from seabed licences
Government should be working towards a full-system transformation, not just renewables
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