New wind energy firms poised to ride offshore wave

James S Murray
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Industry insists new manufacturers will ensure that high profile supply constraints and rising costs prove temporary problem

The supply chain bottlenecks and rising costs that are currently afflicting many offshore wind projects and recently prompted oil giant Shell to end its involvement in the high profile Thames Array project...

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