Statoil trims onshore wind portfolio as it sails out to sea

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Statoil sells majority of Norweigan onshore portfolio as Gamesa confirms Glasgow offshore R&D site

Statoil has sold the majority of its onshore wind business in Norway in order to focus investment on the emerging offshore market. The utility today announced it signed an agreement late last week to...

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