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Ørsted secures low-emissions steel from Dillinger for monopile foundations. Mission accomplished: Vestas returns to profit with order boost. Why materials innovation will play a key part in delivering wind energy targets. Experts from RES, Rystad Energy, Statkraft, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, Gazelle Wind Power and Fugro discuss the challenges facing the wind industry today. Experts from the Renewable Hydrogen Coalition, DNV and Bellona discuss green hydrogen’s potential as a component of the renewable energy transition. Anders Nielsen, chief technology officer for the turbine manufacturer Vestas, discusses why the race for the biggest turbine has to slow down. Experts from Corio Generation, Vestas and Northland Power discuss the opportunities and the challenges for this nascent industry. Vestas, Acciona and the European Commission discuss whether the war has sharpened minds on green energy roll-out.
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