China's Ming Yang outlines plans for £1.5bn Scottish wind turbine factory

Stuart Stone
clock • 3 min read
Ocean-X-3 - Credit: Ming Yang
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Ocean-X-3 - Credit: Ming Yang

Turbine maker behind almost a third of world's new wind capacity in 2024 plans landmark UK facility that would create 1,500 new jobs

Chinese clean energy giant Ming Yang Smart Energy has announced plans for what it claims will be Britain's largest, and first fully integrated, wind turbine manufacturing facility, as part of a £1.5bn...

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