Boring is good: why onshore wind is now getting interesting for investors

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Nathan Goode argues it would be a mistake to believe the cuts to onshore wind power strike prices will damage the industry

There was certainly some attention grabbing going on early on Wednesday, with a BBC report that government support was being transferred from onshore to offshore wind. I'll bet a lot of keyboards were...

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