German offshore wind farm loses millions in aid

The delayed delivery of Senvion wind turbines results in a German project not meeting the subsidy's cut-off date. Incomprehensible hypocrisy, says furious developer and demands more playing time.
The sun sets on EEF support for German offshore wind farms, but an array of turbines at Trianel Borkum II won't make it in time to enjoy the view. | Photo: Trianel Borkum II
The sun sets on EEF support for German offshore wind farms, but an array of turbines at Trianel Borkum II won't make it in time to enjoy the view. | Photo: Trianel Borkum II

German offshore wind farm Trianel Borkum II won't have its decorations ready for Christmas.

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