Two European pioneers of the modern wind power industry are sounding the alarm on the Trump administration's clean energy cutbacks , warning Washington's anti-climate agenda is part of a broader energy transition challenge.
Denmark's Henrik Stiesdal and Britain's Andrew Garrad, often referred to as the " Godfathers of wind " for their contributions in advancing the design, manufacture and deployment of wind turbines, said Trump's war on wind appears to be a symptom of more widespread climate apathy.
Stiesdal is known for framing the early design principles for wind turbines and led the installation of the world's first offshore wind farm in 1991, while Garrad developed computer models to optimize and certify turbine and farm designs.
"I think Trump's approach is symptomatic of a

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