Shell says no to North Sea wind power

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Oil company insists it can't make the numbers add up to justify offshore wind farms

Shell will not be joining David Cameron's crusade to attract private sector investment into creating a North Sea wind revolution, despite its commitment to turbines in the US. Simon Henry, the company's...

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