Even with generous green subsidies, offshore wind projects are being called off as developers struggle to make a profit.
Even with generous green subsidies, offshore wind projects are being called off as developers struggle to make a profitOffshore wind farms, such as this one near Bergen, Norway, should, in theory, be highly productive.
Offshore wind farms should be one of the best solutions to the climate crisis but are turning out to be a lousy business. Getting the struggling industry back on its feet will require a new approach from companies and politicians alike.Continue reading your article with
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