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Dong Energy sells 50% share in London Array

DONG Energy has today signed an agreement to sell half of its 50% share in the 630 MW offshore wind farm London Array, to the Canadian financial institution, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (La Caisse), for a total sum of 644 million pounds. The transaction is likely to be completed in the first six months of this year, after which DONG Energy will have a total ownership share of 25 per cent, representing 157.5 MW.

read more... 03/02/2014

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UK rooftop solar panels hit half million milestone

Last week, UK’s solar power industry hit a milestone, installing almost half million of rooftop solar arrays.

read more... 14/01/2014

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Argyll Array: High costs kill off another giant offshore wind farm project

Scottish Power has decided to scrap its plans to build the £5.4bn world's largest offshore wind farm, after four years of planning, citing it as “not financially viable". Some other challenges the project is facing with is tricky ground and wave conditions and the presence of protected sharks.

read more... 16/12/2013

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UK: RWE has stopped development on the Atlantic Array offshore wind project

RWE, one of the big six energy companies in the UK, has announced the cancellation of one of the world’s largest offshore wind farms due to political rows and policy uncertainty. The wind farm in the Bristol Channel Zone would have provided clean energy for almost 1 million hoseholds and provided thousands of jobs in the construction phase.

read more... 27/11/2013

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Triton Knoll wind farm obtains green light

The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey has granted consent to RWE Npower Renewables to build Triton Knoll wind farm. With up to 288 turbines, the proposed Triton Knoll wind farm would be around 60 % bigger than the London Array and could generate up to 1,200 MW of renewable energy.

read more... 12/07/2013

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