Government denies policies are stalling offshore wind developments

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Report says subsea cable orders suggest investments are being delayed, leaving German capacity to overtake the UK by 2015

The government has rejected accusations that its policies are stalling offshore wind development and that the UK could lose its lead in generating capacity by 2015 as a result. The UK is looking to...

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