Samsung confirms offshore wind HQ for Fife

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Plans to install 7MW demonstration turbine in spring this year take a major step forward

Korean industrial giant Samsung is pushing forward with plans to test a giant 7MW offshore wind turbine in Scotland, after confirming that it would base its headquarters in Fife. The company has this...

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