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Low wind speeds eat into Orsted earnings

LOW wind speeds and steel supply chain bottlenecks and price increases have forced Orsted to adjust its earnings for 2021 to the lower end of its outlook.

Stuck in the doldrums

Stuck in the doldrums

      The offshore wind company released its interim results earlier this week, noting it had taken a US$389 million hit from lower wind speeds in the first nine months of the year.  "In most...

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