Germany's Luxcara may drop Chinese turbine deal for North Sea wind farm
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The offshore wind power becomes the playing field of national security interests. Following political pressure, a German investor withdraws his plans to purchase Chinese wind power turbines for the North Sea. President Trump also stops an almost finished wind farm in the USA.
Germany's Luxcara may drop Chinese turbine deal for North Sea wind farm
Germany's Luxcara said on Monday it may switch to Siemens Gamesa turbines for its 300-megawatt Waterkant wind farm, potentially scrapping a deal with a Chinese company that had drawn political scrutiny and criticism from European turbine manufacturers.
Luxcara Eyes Siemens Gamesa for North Sea Wind Farm Amid Political Scrutiny
Luxcara is considering using Siemens Gamesa turbines for its Waterkant wind farm, potentially dropping a deal with China's Ming Yang Smart Energy. This decision follows political scrutiny and aims for economic efficiency by aligning with their Waterekke project. The move has garnered attention due to political and market considerations.
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