Ancillary industry awaits action upon North Sea agreement

Several suppliers to the offshore wind industry alongside the Confederation of Danish Industry call for concrete results to come from the North Sea agreement.
Photo: Jan Dagø
Photo: Jan Dagø
by william rønfeldt kristensen, translated by christian radich hoffman

A deal to double offshore wind power output is seemingly good news for the wind turbine sector’s ancillary industry and its order books, but celebration has yet to spread across the industry.

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