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Posted 09 November 2016 - 06:43 AM

Dong Energy, 44 years ago,
. . . was set up to exploit Denmark’s North Sea oilfields.

Dong Energy today, is the UK’s largest windfarm operator,
. . . with stakes in planned, or existing projects able to produce,
. . . 5 gigawatts (5GW), more than the planned Hinkley Point C nuclear reactors.

Technological advances in the energy industry,
. . . meant wind power could end up supplying more than
. . . 1/2 of the UK’s electricity demand.

Dong Energy, just confirmed plans,
. . . to sell its oil and gas division, and
. . . plans to become a “global leader in renewables.”

11-9-2016 Source:  Wind turbines 'for UK's electricity'

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