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Wind Power
Windpower Monthly
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2 weeks ago
A new podcast from the team behind Windpower Monthly. Read more on the issues covered at www.windpowermonthly.com or follow us on Twitter @windpower_m

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China's new designs | Arson attacks | Offshore factories
Wind Power
37 minutes 23 seconds
2 weeks ago
China's new designs | Arson attacks | Offshore factories

Welcome to the Wind Power News Review – hosted by Windpower Monthly's senior reporter, Robyn White, and Windpower Monthly's reporter, Orlando Jenkinson – along with our regular panellists, Sorcha Versteeg and Shashi Barla. 

This time on the News Review, we take a closer look at some of the major new turbine announcements coming out of the world’s primary wind energy power – China – and discuss how the country’s massive installation targets are helping shape its domestic wind industry. 

Meanwhile in Europe, a growing number of violent attacks against wind power projects have occurred. Is the spread of disinformation about renewable energy to blame? 

Finally, we take a look at the contrasting fortunes of offshore wind factory projects in Europe, with Vestas and Siemens Gamesa halting work on planned offshore turbine plants while other companies push forward. 

This episode was produced by Jude Owen and Inga Marsden.

Windpower Monthly is now on Bluesky – follow us at @windpowermonthly.bsky.social for all the latest updates.


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Wind Power
A new podcast from the team behind Windpower Monthly. Read more on the issues covered at www.windpowermonthly.com or follow us on Twitter @windpower_m

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.