Britain is only just beginning to exploit its vast resources of offshore wind

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Plans to build the world's largest offshore windfarm show projects are getting bigger and bigger, and moving ever further from land

In 1993, nine 300kW turbines were installed on the eastern pier at Blyth Harbour, near Newcastle on England's east coast. One can question whether this really counted as an offshore wind farm, but it was...

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