Wind energy developers report worsening economic conditions despite government CfD support
Summary
The article reports on the struggling economics of wind energy development, with developers expressing that conditions have become "worse, not better" despite government support through Contracts for Difference (CfD). It paints a grim picture of the wind energy sector, highlighting rising costs, supply chain issues, and financial challenges that persist even with policy support mechanisms in place.
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· 3 pulledDevelopers paint grim picture of wind energy economics – even with CIS support
Worse, not better
The situation has deteriorated significantly for wind energy projects
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