Wind Power
News review: US election | Q3 results | Chinese mega turbines | Swedish offshore cancellations
Episode notes
Welcome to the Wind Power news review – hosted by Windpower Monthly senior reporter, Robyn White, and Windpower Monthly reporter, Orlando Jenkinson – along with our panel of experts, independent analyst Shashi Barla and K2 Management's country director for the UK and Ireland Sorcha Bán Versteeg
This time on the news review; we’ll ask our panellists for their views on how the victory of Donald Trump and the Republicans in the US elections could impact wind power and renewable energy policy in the country.
We also explore major wind energy firms’ third quarter financial results, which may be showing signs of improvement amid widespread difficulties.
There is also a closer look at how Chinese manufacturers continue to push boundaries as they announce plans for the world’s largest wind turbines.
Finally, there is an examination of why the government of Sweden decided to cancel 13 offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea, and what the role its open-door leasing policy may have played in the decision.
This episode was produced by Inga Marsden.
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