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To: Eric who wrote (1424442)11/7/2023 4:49:33 PM
From: Sdgla  Respond to of 1579866
 
Where’s your list ? Maybe post your team’s predictions that happened ?

Shell Game: Another Wind Farm Goes Down BEEGE WELBORN 8:41 PM on November 06, 2023 Shell Game: Another Wind Farm Goes Down (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File) This past August, as things were beginning to really heat up as far as inflationary and warranty pressures on wind farm developers like Ørsted and turbine manufacturers like Siemens Gamesa, most of the attention was focused on the whale killing sonar surveying off the New Jersey coast. Advertisement Learning about profits disappearing because of extraordinary problems with deliveries, cables, blades – whatever their issues were – or the nitty gritty of duking it out over already signed contractual agreements for rates increases can cause your eyes to glaze over. But a leviathan washing up on a popular beach…and another and another and yet again, well – that catches greater population’s attention. They know they’ve never seen that before. Thanks to popular pressure and an industry bleeding tremendous amounts of cash even with enormous government subsidies, the New Jersey projects went bust officially last week. What I hadn’t seen in any of the reports at the time was that another project we’ve been watching here – Ørsted’s Skipjack 1 off the Maryland coast – was also suspended at the same time.