DONG Energy confirms Burbo Bank offshore wind farm extension

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Danish company's decision to add 258MW of capacity vindicates UK government policy, says Ed Davey

DONG Energy's decision to push ahead with a 258MW extension to its Burbo Bank offshore wind farm shows how attractive the UK is to clean energy investors, Ed Davey has said. The Energy and Climate Change...

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