Winds of change: RWE and E.ON tie up renewable supply agreement

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Deal covers 892MW of wind generation capacity from farms originally built by E.ON as part of firm's £3.3bn investment in UK renewables over past decade

E.ON has signed a deal to buy 3TWh of power annually from 20 wind farms around the UK, the firm announced yesterday, supporting the German energy giant's commitment to provide 100 per cent renewable power...

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