News Digest Item
29 Sep 2016

“Study: Europe's wind sector set to swell by 140GW by 2025”

businessGreen

European governments’ efforts to re-design support schemes for wind power – such as Germany’s switch from set feed-in tariffs to tenders – are “driving a rush to the market” by companies hoping to benefit from the old systems, according to a study by consultancy MAKE, writes businessGreen. Germany will lead capacity expansion with 36 gigawatts (GW) of the total of 140 GW of new wind power capacity by 2025, the authors of the study predict.

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