No, this whole wind movement was a bottom-up movement. It was a garage industry and it grew.
In the 1990s we had a whole movement called the citizens' wind park, where we had problems with the acceptance of wind parks in local communities. So the project developers went out and tried to sell shares in the wind parks to the local communities. That worked very well because people were suddenly happy when windmills were turning. Where formerly they were complaining about fluctuating shadows and noise, they now literally heard how their money was being generated in these wind parks. It was their wind park and it was a share. So this was definitely one movement that came across very well.
Maybe my colleagues from Sweden also have some examples.