The 2020s loom large for the UK's offshore wind industry

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Matthew Spencer of Green Alliance warns policy decisions made in the next few years will determine the health of the offshore wind industry through the 2020s

A week may be a long time in politics, but a decade is short in the world of infrastructure. The 180 months remaining between now and 2030 only get us to the early years of operation for the biggest rail...

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