Tower manufacturer will pass the bill on to consumers

The wind turbine industry cannot afford for the state to take a share of profits from future wind farms, says one tower manufacturer, which has seen its closest competitors close down in recent years.
Photo: Joachim Ladefoged/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Joachim Ladefoged/Ritzau Scanpix

It’s bad timing when the state wants to take part in the ownership of the largest offshore wind project in Danish history, involving the installation of 9-14GW.

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