
William Mathis
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Climate change and renewable energy reporter @business, fan of data. @newmarkjschool alum. RTs ≠ endorsements. Opinions my own. write me: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Christian Wienberg |William Mathis |Sara Sjölin
Offshore wind turbines at the Middelgrunden wind farm off the coast of Copenhagen, Denmark. (Bloomberg) -- Denmark, a global leader in wind power, spent five months licking its wounds after a failed auction for offshore turbines delivered a blow to expand even further. The government is so set on protecting the industry that it’s now offering developers huge subsidies for new wind farms.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Kari Lundgren |William Mathis
The Trump administration’s surprise reversal of an order to halt a $5 billion wind energy project off the coast of New York offered some respite to a beleaguered industry whose future in the US has been in doubt. Denmark’s Orsted AS jumped as much as 18%, the most in more than three years, and Vestas Wind Systems AS climbed as much as 8% in Copenhagen. Equinor ASA gained up to 2% in Oslo.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Kari Lundgren |William Mathis
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Kari Lundgren |William Mathis
The Trump administration’s surprise reversal of an order to halt a $5 billion wind energy project off the coast of New York offered some respite to a beleaguered industry whose future in the US has been in doubt. Denmark’s Orsted AS jumped as much as 18%, the most in more than three years, and Vestas Wind Systems AS climbed as much as 8% in Copenhagen. Equinor ASA gained up to 2% in Oslo.
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financialpost.com | Kari Lundgren |William Mathis
Article content(Bloomberg) — The Trump administration’s surprise reversal of an order to halt a $5 billion wind energy project off the coast of New York offered some respite to a beleaguered industry whose future in the US has been in doubt. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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