S&P Global: Renewable supply chains holding up against coronavirus impacts for now

By Fotios Tsarouhis

Most utility-scale projects due online in 2020 have largely sourced their components by now, said Mona Dajani, partner and co-head of the energy and infrastructure projects team at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. She expects those projects to remain on track.

"Largely speaking, most of the utility-scale projects are going forward" despite "a couple that have had one-off challenges," agreed Andy Klump, founder and CEO of Clean Energy Associates LLC, a North American-owned and China-based supply chain management and engineering services firm.

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