A number of big-ticket developers have cancelled government support contracts as cost challenges sweeping the onshore wind sector put project plans under pressure.
The decisions have forced companies behind almost 400MW of developments to delay final investment decisions.
The full story is revealed in today’s subscriber-only edition of reNEWS.
In this week’s edition, subscribers will also get exclusive news of an energy major’s sales pitch to interested buyers for stakes in a pair of European floating wind projects, as well as a delay to turbine installation at an offshore site where an OEM’s flagship hardware model is set to be deployed.
Readers will also learn which developer has drawn up early-stage plans to repower and extend an onshore wind farm that would deliver a roughly five-fold capacity boost after more than 20 years of operations.
The latest issue includes a six-page special report featuring extensive coverage and interviews from last week’s WindEurope 2025 conference in Copenhagen, where the reNEWS team was on the show floor to take the industry’s temperature at one of the biggest events in the calendar.
Subscribers will also get the usual round-up of news and insights from across key global offshore and onshore wind markets in Europe, the US and Asia, as well as from the solar and green hydrogen sectors.
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