Hitachi Energy calls for chain-wide standardization

Certainties for shareholders and added standardization could push the green transition and necessary upscaling of clean energy, says Hitachi Energy head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. 
Photo: Thomas Borberg
Photo: Thomas Borberg
by anne filbert, translated by simon øst vejbæk

Vast quantities of offshore wind need to be installed in coming years. Ambitious agreements between head of states are to pave the pay for several hundreds gigawatts of wind power, and conditions for solar and onshore wind will be scrutinized to really ramp up renewable energy exploits.

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