UK at the forefront of Europe's 866MW offshore wind surge

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Almost 90 per cent of capacity added in 2011 was in UK waters, with Siemens supplying most of the 235 turbines installed

The EU installed 866MW of offshore wind energy capacity during 2011, almost 90 per cent of which was in UK waters, new industry figures have revealed. Analysis published by the European Wind Energy...

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