'EU must restore confidence' as 2022 additions lag climate targets – WindEurope

The EU and national governments must restore investor confidence and support supply chain investment after the gulf between the bloc’s wind installation levels and 2030 targets widened last year, according to industry body WindEurope.

by Orlando Jenkinson
Germany installed the most new wind power capacity in Europe last year (pic credit: ABO Wind)
Germany installed the most new wind power capacity in Europe last year (pic credit: ABO Wind)

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