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Sector's performance during crisis gives reasons to be cheerful

There are good grounds for optimism for the future of the global wind power industry....

Editor's view: a summer marred by losses

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

SGRE: picking up the turbine pace

The merger of Siemens and Gamesa was never going to be a simple affair. Two major multinational wind...

Repowering is key to true 'transition'

There was always something slightly dispiriting about the phrase "energy transition". It represented...

Coronavirus has changed our world drastically, but we still have a job to do

This column is generally written with the reasonable expectation that the world will not have radica...

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...

Tree planting is no fix for world on fire

Our annual energy costs analysis highlights the increasing price-competitiveness of wind energy worl...

Wind OEMs are having to fight on many fronts

The prominence of Chinese machinery in our selection of the year's best new wind-energy hardware can...

OEMs face the abyss in Germany

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

The real world needs action now

Fatih Birol, executive head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), is not alone in recognising a ...

Strike action and strike prices dominate news agenda

The Windpower Monthly editorial team did not participate in the worldwide climate-crisis strikes and...

Onshore wind is UK litmus test

One of the last pieces of legislation passed through the UK parliament under the premiership of Ther...

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...

Votes required for green agenda

Australians went to the polling booths on 18 May to vote in what was billed as the climate-change el...

US grid starved of investment

Houston will host this year's American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) conference and exhibition (20-...

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....

Vestas rewrites the rules for onshore technology

The headline figures -- nameplate capacity of 5.6MW and rotor diameter of up to 162 metres -- are st...

It's now or never -- time is running out

Unless your name is Donald Trump, the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Michael in Florida last month...

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...

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