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特朗普“清洁能源讨伐”吓退国际投资者 三菱商事亦将退出日本海上风电项目
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-08-27 04:03

Group 1 - Mitsubishi Corporation is considering all options for three offshore wind power projects in Japan, including the possibility of exiting these projects due to changes in the economic outlook [1] - Analyst Syusaku Nishikawa from Daiwa Securities highlighted the profitability challenges of Japan's offshore wind projects but noted potential optimism if sites are re-tendered or if future project profitability improves [1] - Rising costs, including higher interest rates and supply chain constraints, are disrupting global offshore wind investment plans, with some countries, notably the U.S., abandoning green policies [1] Group 2 - The U.S. Department of the Interior halted a nearly completed offshore wind project by Danish company Ørsted off the coast of Rhode Island, which was 80% complete [2] - The Department of the Interior plans to revoke a $6 billion permit for an offshore wind project in Maryland, according to court documents [2] - Environmental organizations criticize the Trump administration's unprecedented actions, claiming they will have devastating impacts on U.S. workers, electricity consumers, and domestic investment [2]