Lego owners plough $530m into offshore wind turbines

James S Murray
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Toy giant becomes latest corporate to invest directly in large scale renewable energy capacity

The parent company of toy firm Lego has announced it is to buy a 32 per cent stake in one of Germany's largest offshore wind farms, in a move designed to bolster the firm's green credentials. Kirkbi...

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