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Germany faces more delays linking offshore wind farms to grid
A spokesman for RWE Innogy--the company's renewable energies unit--said that the company has been notified by grid operators TenneT TSO GmbH that there will be additional, unquantified, delays, and that its planned Nordsee Ost wind farm now faces delays of considerably over 12 months.
June 25, 2012
in Wall Street Journal
FRANKFURT--Germany faces further delays in connecting planned offshore wind-power plants to the electricity network, jeopardizing the government's target of installing 10 gigawatts of generation off its coastlines by 2020, said Germany's second largest utility by market value, RWE AG (RWE.XE), Monday.
A spokesman for RWE Innogy--the company's renewable energies unit--said that the company has been notified by grid operators TenneT TSO GmbH that there will be additional, unquantified, delays, and that its planned Nordsee Ost wind farm now faces delays of considerably over 12 months.
The 295-megawatt Nordsee Ost, to be constructed around 30 kilometers off the German North Sea... [continue via Web link]
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