New merger aims for global reach in wind value chain support

Four engineering firms are joining forces under the new name of Enabl and seek to make expansions easier for wind developers.
From right: Lars Jensen, owner and director of Eltronic Group, Rasmus Uhrskov Jessen, Henrik Mathiesen, Henrik Kjærgaard, Torben Blaaholm and Thomas Hedegaard, CEO. | Photo: Enabl
From right: Lars Jensen, owner and director of Eltronic Group, Rasmus Uhrskov Jessen, Henrik Mathiesen, Henrik Kjærgaard, Torben Blaaholm and Thomas Hedegaard, CEO. | Photo: Enabl

Future capacity extensions for wind energy might soon become a bit easier. That's the idea behind four engineering and consultancy firms which have now merged to form a group dubbed Enabl.

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