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"Most of the parts and infrastructure used are imported because the UK lacks enough domestic capacity." Libby Peake, senior fellow and head of resource policy, argues circularity is essential for wind sector resilience in our latest blog.
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Much has been written about the short term impact of the war in Iran and the havoc it’s wreaking on fuel prices. But Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, is quite certain what the long term impact will be. It will be the end of the oil era, he says: “The vase is broken, the damage is done – it will be very difficult to put the pieces back together. This will have permanent consequences for the global energy markets for years to come.”
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Why the UK wind industry needs circularity
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