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China and India are accelerating development of wind power, luring companies including turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems, as restrictions hamper wind-farm construction in traditional markets such as Australia.
“The biggest markets in the next decade will probably be India and China in particular,” said Achim Hoehne, a Sydney-based manager at the PB Power unit of engineering services company Parsons Brinckerhoff. “Australia had a good market until about a year ago. Since then companies are looking for other opportunities.”
The Standard
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