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RWE and Siemens Energy Signal Risks for U.S. Offshore Wind Sector Under Trump Presidency

By James RichardNovember 15, 20242 Mins Read
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Two of the world’s largest renewable energy companies, Germany’s RWE and Siemens Energy, voiced concerns on Wednesday over challenges facing the U.S. offshore wind industry under President-elect Donald Trump, cautioning that delays may impact project timelines. RWE, the world’s second-largest offshore wind developer, and Siemens Energy, a leading manufacturer of offshore wind turbines, reflected on

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