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RWE seeks German redress over wind farm delay
RWE AG, Germany's second-biggest utility, is seeking compensation from the federal government as its offshore wind farm project faces "further massive delays," Der Spiegel reported on Sunday, citing the company's new CEO. Efforts to link RWE's so-called Nordsee Ost wind farm in northwestern Germany to the main electricity network keep running behind schedule.
June 24, 2012
by Andreas Cremer
in Reuters
* Persistent delays threaten profitability of wind farm project
* German offshore-energy goals unattainable if problems not solved-RWE
* Chancellor Merkel confident that causes of delays will be overcome
BERLIN - RWE AG, Germany's second-biggest utility, is seeking compensation from the federal government as its offshore wind farm project faces "further massive delays," Der Spiegel reported on Sunday, citing the company's new CEO.
Efforts to link RWE's so-called Nordsee Ost wind farm in northwestern Germany to the main electricity network keep running behind schedule, Peter Terium told the magazine in an interview, citing talks between RWE and grid operator Tennet. Terium will... [continue via Web link]
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