In a first, a German offshore wind farm will use Chinese turbines
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
A German offshore wind farm in the North Sea will use Chinese-made turbines for the first time (and they’re mighty).
Liebherr is pressing ahead with its efforts to phase out fossil fuels on its job sites, but they don’t think battery-electric is the best solution for the heaviest heavy equipment – and the company’s latest hydrogen-powered wheel loader seems like it’s struggling to prove that point.