No more “bragawatts:” Some investors not convinced that bigger is better for wind projects
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Rachel Williamson
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Renew EconomyNo more “bragawatts:” Some investors not convinced that bigger is better for wind projectsreneweconomy.com.auFewer investors, more demand, and huge projects are changing how financiers grade different wind options for funding. The post No more “bragawatts:” Some investors not convinced that bigger is better for wind projects appeared first on Renew Economy.
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