Kentish Flats expansion vaults planning hurdle

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Vattenfall's plans to add up to 17 turbines to the offshore wind farm will be examined by the government's planning body

Plans to expand one of the UK's first offshore wind farms has passed a major hurdle with the UK planning inspectorate. Swedish utility Vattenfall is hoping to install 10-17 additional turbines on its...

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