Industry veteran dubbed "Mr. Windpower" fears for sector's future

Denmark’s position as a leading wind power nation is at stake as crises mount, says Henrik Stiesdal. 
Henrik Stiesdal opfandt sin første vindmølle som 19-årig og var med til at bygge verdens første havvindpark. Krisen i industrien er dyb lige nu, siger han. | Photo: Casper Dalhoff
Henrik Stiesdal opfandt sin første vindmølle som 19-årig og var med til at bygge verdens første havvindpark. Krisen i industrien er dyb lige nu, siger han. | Photo: Casper Dalhoff
by VICTOR EMIL KRISTENSEN

After several years in the sun, the burgeoning wind turbine sector has sunk deep into a devastating crisis over the past year.

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