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Danish Firms Forge Alliance to Propel Offshore Wind Farm Development in the Philippines

By Philip BrooksMay 5, 20241 Min Read
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Danish companies NIRAS and Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) have embarked on a transformative journey to ignite the growth of offshore wind farms in the Philippines. COP has entrusted NIRAS with the crucial task of conducting local environmental impact assessments (EIA) and environmental social impact assessments (ESIAs) for the prospective offshore wind farm sites. Spearheading the

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