Europe's renewable boom dampened by onshore wind slowdown

James S Murray
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New figures show renewable energy sector is continuing to grow, as European Commission calls for unified subsidy regime

Europe's renewable energy capacity reached record levels last year, despite a slowdown in the development of onshore wind farms that has sparked concerns across the industry. According to figures released...

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