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Editor's view: a summer marred by losses

Wind power in Europe was not looking particularly healthy even before the pandemic struck....

Coronavirus outbreak exposes our reliance on China

Too early to tell would be a fair summary of the wind industry's judgment on the extent to which the...

OEMs face the abyss in Germany

The slowdown decimating Germany's onshore sector has come as little surprise. Following the 2017 ten...

What next for Senvion? A look at the possibilities

Beleaguered turbine manufacturer Senvion is in the midst of a recovery, with the backlog of orders n...

Making sense of takeover deals

The consolidation of wind-turbine OEMs has taken another couple of small steps in recent weeks. Firs...

Political inaction is stalling growth

China aside, 2018 was not a great year for worldwide wind-power growth....

OPINION: Ørsted US shopping spree not just about capacity

Ørsted has spent more than $1 billion in the past two months, buying up more than just US wind capac...

OPINION: Ørsted US shopping spree not just about capacity

Ørsted has spent more than $1 billion in the past two months, buying up more than just US wind capac...

Wind resilient in economic storm

Ten years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers sparked the great financial crisis, and you will be ...

Slow growth beats boom and bust

Another year of sluggish growth, squeezed margins and fierce price competition from natural gas lies...

Wind fears Trump bubble bursting

Could the "Trump effect" on the global economy pose a greater threat to wind power's prospects than ...

GE puts blades at the cutting edge

Another month, another major acquisition. GE has once again dipped into its seemingly bottomless poc...

Wind's newest, biggest player

To the list of Vestas and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, GE and Alstom, Nordex and Acciona, we can now...

Turbines live longer as projects grow

The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) must be congratulated for the quietly efficient way it s...

Competitive age needs deep pockets

There are many challenges associated with developing projects in forested, low-wind sites, but findi...

Some things just don't change

If you found a time machine and sent our Top 10 turbine manufacturers feature back five years, it is...

Growth will come through productivity

In the last 30 years, the rate and cost of turbine installations have been key yardsticks for the wi...

Fresh perspectives or brain drain?

If there's one sure thing to spark controversy it's the creation of a league table based on subjecti...

Corporate world switches on to wind

Internet giant Google is in need of some good publicity. Reports of its involvement in the US govern...

Growth only tells half the story

The American Wind Energy Association is proclaiming 2012 as wind's "best year ever". On the face of ...

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