Vestas-exec: Subsidy-free wind farms herald next growth phase

Wind energy in the US may soon support itself without the help of subsidies, says Vestas' US president of sales.
Photo: Vestas
Photo: Vestas
BY KASPER BRØNDGAARD ANDERSEN

Subsidies for wind energy on Vestas' most important market, the US, are being phased out, but this will not lead to a drop in activity, as predicted by several analysts, writes president of sales and services at Vestas Chris Brown in an article on media Greentechmedia.com.

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