THE DAWN OF OFFSHORE WIND
Early regulatory battles and high-profile approvals marked the initial struggle to integrate large-scale wind projects into the energy landscape.
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Early regulatory battles and high-profile approvals marked the initial struggle to integrate large-scale wind projects into the energy landscape.
While China and Scotland pushed for massive expansion, European political hesitation signaled a cooling of regional climate commitments.
The industry faced intense political friction as governments began rolling back financial support despite the opening of major new infrastructure.
Renewable energy faced a turbulent period of job losses and legal challenges from high-profile figures, even as major corporations began shifting toward green power.
Renewable energy transitioned into a mainstream economic force, characterized by massive infrastructure investment, technological innovation, and aggressive national energy targets.