Danish drama shows public view of wind is shifting
Plenty of Scandinavian firms are making a killing in wind—and ‘killing in wind’ also happens to be the theme of a new BBC4 drama, ‘Follow the Money’.
Read MorePlenty of Scandinavian firms are making a killing in wind—and ‘killing in wind’ also happens to be the theme of a new BBC4 drama, ‘Follow the Money’.
Read MoreGuest post by Kenn Righolt, chief executive at Green Dealflow
Read MorePolitics has a habit of raining on a good parade, and even the most optimistic amongst us can’t ignore the clouds of political uncertainty in Ireland.
Read MoreGuest post by Rodrigo Berasategui, finance partner, and David Diez, regulatory partner in the Madrid office of law firm Watson Farley & Williams. They advised on the €528m financial restructuring of...
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Read MoreGerman services provider Offshore Wind Solutions revealed this month it is looking to cut 100 jobs —or one-third of its workforce —after failing to secure sufficient work in the North Sea. This...
Read MoreIt has been a tough six months for US renewables giant SunEdison.
Read MoreFracking in the UK has consistently struggled to get off the ground—or, indeed, under it. But this could be about to change.
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