Ofgem predicts offshore wind transmission bidding war

Will Nichols
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Race is on to control money-spinning connections to 2.8MW of offshore wind capacity

Companies will compete for the right to own and operate lucrative transmission links to giant offshore wind farms such as the London Array and Gwynt-y-Mor after Ofgem yesterday kicked off a new tender...

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