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Winding UpBritish government approves world's largest offshore wind farmPosted at 1:23 PM on 05 Oct 2007Plans for the world's largest offshore wind farm have been approved by the British government. The project, led by Shell and European energy company Eon, would place up to 341 turbines over 90 square miles off the coast of Kent. While it's not a done deal, presumably the biggest regulatory hurdles have been overcome; if all goes well, the farm could supply one-quarter of London's power by 2010.source: The Guardian |
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