Cross posted from: https://feddit.de/post/11081170

“We are handing over such important capability to the net-zero transition to an entity that comes from an authoritarian and hostile state at a time when the European Union and other countries are going in a different direction,” says Scottish lawmaker Stewart McDonald, adding this would not be in the UK’s economic or energy interests.

Chinese company Mingyang Smart Energy Group was given “priority status” in offshore projects in tbe North Sea.

“This very company that’s going to be setting up here in Scotland was declined by our Norwegian neighbours recently for a similar project,” McDonald says.

The Glasgow South MP said it came “hot on the heels” of the UK government linking China to recent cyber-attacks on voter data.

He added: “I think the UK government need to explain why a project of this magnitude in an industry that is clearly sensitively strategic has been allowed to go ahead.”

Beijing was accused of attempts to access details of MPs critical of the Chinese government, which Mr McDonald said included himself.

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    7 months ago

    The company appears to just be a manufacturer? The article doesn’t specify but I assume it’s not intended for them to have control of them?

    Personally I would rather they were all made in the UK, to support what’s left of British manufacturing, but the article says it is part of a “Strategic Investment Model scheme for international developers to build wind farms”. It seems bizarre, to exclude domestic companies entirely like that.

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      7 months ago

      It probably comes down to people not being willing to pay twice as much for electricity if the infrastructure can be acquired for half the price elsewhere.