Analysis: Offshore wind factory plans reveal contrasting positions for European and Chinese OEMs
As two of Europe’s biggest turbine makers, Vestas and Siemens Gamesa, pause plans for new offshore wind factories in Denmark and Poland, Chinese manufacturer Mingyang is moving the other way, announcing plans for a major offshore turbine plant in Scotland.
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