Delays could lead to insolvent wind projects in Nordics

Corona-related delays on wind turbines could eat new wind projects in the Nordic region, in the worst case pulling the rug out from under them, according to PPA adviser to wind developers Mikkel Kring.
The Sødre Bjerkheim cluster of 294 MW was already heavily delayed prior to Covid-19. | Photo: Norsk Vind
The Sødre Bjerkheim cluster of 294 MW was already heavily delayed prior to Covid-19. | Photo: Norsk Vind

While Covid-19 has brought an already crisis-stricken oil sector to its knees, renewable energy has on several occasions been highlighted as a bright spot in the energy industry.

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