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Dong enters US wind gap

DANISH firm Dong Energy, which is getting out of oil and gas to focus on renewables, has entered into a joint venture to develop a 2000 megawatt wind farm in the US, just days after the country started approved electricity sales from its first offshore wind development.

Dong enters US wind gap

On Monday Deepwater Wind announced that its wind farm 5km off the coast of Block Island, Rhode Island, was given the all-clear to start selling electricity into the regional power grid.   As the turbines...

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