Standing under the enormous swinging blades of the world’s most powerful wind turbine near the German city of Magdeburg, it is hard to imagine that Europe’s wind industry has much to worry about when it comes to foreign rivals.
The turbine, which is almost as high as the Great Pyramid of Giza, was built by Germany’s Enercon, the fifth-biggest turbine supplier in the world.
The biggest, Denmark’s Vestas, is six hours’ drive away. Germany’s Siemens, the ninth-largest, according to the BTM wind industry consultancy, is nearby. And Gamesa, the eighth-biggest is a few hours flight away in Spain.
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