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Read in-depth analysis, news and interviews, published weekly by A Word About Wind. A Word About Wind is the world's biggest community for people working on the financial side of the global wind industry. We founded A Word About Wind in 2012 because we wanted to empower people in the wind industry to build a cleaner and fairer world.
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2y ago
The European wind industry has encountered numerous blockades on the road to profitability and success over the last 18 months ..read more
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Allan Baker, Global Head of Power Advisory & Project Finance at French bank Societe Generale, has been involved in the offshore wind sector for more than 15 years. Richard Heap spoke to him for his view on the sector ..read more
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If you want to be a major player in offshore wind in 2022, focusing solely on offshore wind is not enough ..read more
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On 24th February, Russia started its invasion of Ukraine and sparked fury in the West ..read more
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German utility RWE and India’s Tata Power Renewable Energy last month set up a partnership to look at developing offshore wind farms in India ..read more
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The best thing about working for A Word About Wind is talking to the smart people who are taking the big decisions that shape the energy transition ..read more
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Large floating offshore wind projects have received a major kickstart this year, according to Carlos Martin, CEO of BlueFloat Energy ..read more
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This week, Germany has pulled the plug on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that was set to carry natural gas from Russia into Europe ..read more
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Last week, Kimberly-Clark signed a power purchase agreement with Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust that will lead to the construction of a wind farm in Scotland that will power 80% of the company’s UK electricity needs ..read more
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It is three weeks since Danish turbine giant Vestas revealed it had fallen victim to a major cyberattack. While the company said it was able to get most of its IT systems back up within a fortnight, the revelations have kept coming ..read more