Trump's trade tariffs and more import restrictions could drive up costs for US onshore wind power, according to a new Wood Mackenzie report.
The three-year project announced breakthrough progress in finding cost-effective recycling paths for decommissioned blades.
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The report, “Trade war hits US onshore wind power,” finds that US proposed tariffs of 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada ...
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The report concludes that proposed US tariffs of 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% on Chinese imports could increase US onshore wind turbine costs by 7% and overall project ...
Trump’s move to impose tariffs on allies and political adversaries alike comes in an effort to protect U.S. national security ...
New trade tariffs and increased import restrictions in the U.S. onshore wind power sector could lead to higher overall costs, ...
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Spain’s Acciona Energia – which is building Australia’s biggest single wind project – is seeking solutions for the full recycling of turbine blades.