Luxcara, a German renewable energy developer, is considering canceling its contract to supply Chinese-made turbines for an offshore wind farm in the North Sea. The decision, attributed to operational reasons, also reflects concerns over security, which the company described as a positive side effect. This move comes amid broader challenges in the renewable energy sector, including a notable decline in U.S. investments in renewable projects this year following policy changes from the White House. The German firm's potential withdrawal from the Chinese turbine deal highlights ongoing geopolitical and operational tensions within the global wind energy market.
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