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Tag Archives: shallow research base

More melt down in wind ‘industry’ as global giant Vestas hits serious debt burden

Posted on July 2, 2012 by newsroom

Kintyre has, of course, seen it all before with Vestas decamping and Skykon failing, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Climate Change, Community Councils, Community News, Environment, Funding, Local Government, Marine Environment, Politics, Regeneration, Renewable Energy, Tourism, Tourism activities | Tagged anti wind, Argyll, banls, borrowing, Campbeltown.Kintyre, carpet baggers, concern, debt burde, decommissioning, Doosan, Ernst & Young, failure, financial restructuring, fly by night., Gamesa, go;d rush, HSBC, independence, Isle of Wight, Machrihanish, melt down, mred, nimbys, overruling, planning, plant, pro wind, profit warnings, pulled out, PWC, RBS, rejections, Renewable Energy, renewables, revaluation, risks, sale, sale of assets, Scottish Governemtn, Scottish independence, shallow research base, Sheerness, Skykon, subsidies, unregulated, Vestas, wind energy, wind farms, wind turbines | 28 Comments

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