The Rapid Rise of UK Offshore Wind
Herman K. Trabish: January 29, 2013
In the U.S., offshore wind is an ambition. In the U.K., it’s an industry.
In the U.S., offshore wind is an ambition. In the U.K., it’s an industry.
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