Geopolitical analysis exploring how global tensions, rare-earth competition, supply chain reshoring, labour shortages, and energy security are reshaping the global wind sector.
Date Archives December 2025
Why Blade Lifts Fail; And How AFF’s Safety Philosophy Prevents It
A powerful narrative on the real causes behind blade-lift failures and why most have less to do with weather and more to do with human behaviour, communication, and decision-making. This piece examines how AFF’s safety culture and three-tier philosophy turn high-risk operations into controlled, predictable outcomes.
From Finland to Scotland: Lessons Learned Managing Wind Projects Across Harsh Climates
A reflective exploration of what European wind sites teach the teams that build them. From Finland’s unforgiving cold to Scotland’s fast-changing winds, this article reveals the critical lessons in adaptation, technical discipline, cultural unity, and planning that shape modern wind project success.
What the Netherlands’ Offshore Wind Expertise Can Teach Global Onshore Installation Teams
A CEO-level analysis of the Netherlands’ world-class offshore wind culture and the powerful lessons global onshore installation teams can adopt to improve safety, logistics, and operational discipline.
Why Singapore Is Becoming the Strategic Nerve Center for Asian Wind Investments
A CEO-level analysis of how Singapore has become the strategic command centre for Asian wind investments and what this means for global wind contractors seeking to engage with the region.