Price pressure dampens Danish wind industry – but relief looms

Decreasing subsidies and increased competition have dampened profitability in the wind industry, where many companies' earnings declined last year. There is light ahead, however.
Photo: Janus Engel
Photo: Janus Engel
BY KASPER BRØNDGAARD ANDERSEN

Years of price pressure have lowered wind power prices and dampened earnings at manufacturers and subsuppliers to the wind industry in Denmark. Several companies now report that there is almost no more to give.

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