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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
has started work on the construction of two new combined-cycle gas turbine units at its Surgutskaya GRES-2 power plant in Siberia. The two units will add 800 Megawatts to the existing power plant, t...
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Science Pal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Written by Timothy B. Hurst The world’s biggest offshore wind farm was revived yesterday when German-based energy group E.ON and the Danish utility Dong Energy agreed to acquire Shell’s 33% stake in the 1,000-megawatt London Array. The two firms, which each own a one-third stake in the project will now become 50-50 partners by buying out Shell, the former third partner. Shell decided to withdraw from...
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Treehugger (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
photo by m.prinke via flickr A few months ago, when Shell pulled out of the London Array , leaving its partners E.ON and Dong Energy in the lurch, the future of Britain’s and the world’s largest offshore windfarm was up in the air. Now it seems that the Array’s future is a bit more certain. E.ON, Dong buy up Shell's share German-based E.ON and Danish Dong Energy have agreed to buy Shell’s 33% stake...
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Royal Dutch Shell plc .com (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
The U.K. arm of German utility E.On AG and Denmark-based DONG Energy said they bought Royal Dutch Shell PLC's stake in the U.K.'s London Array offshore wind project for an undisclosed sum, giving each company a half share in the project.
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The engineer (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
E.ON and Denmark’s DONG Energy have announced that they have bought Shell's stake in the London Array offshore wind farm for an undisclosed fee.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Berlin - Europe's biggest utility group E.ON AG said Monday it had joined Danish power group Dong Energy to take control of the world's largest offshore wind farm. E.ON and Dong are to become 50.50 partners in the London Array offshore wind farm afte...
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Royal Dutch Shell plc .com (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
The Times July 19, 2008 E.ON and Dong Energy will, over the coming days, acquire the stake Royal Dutch Shell has vowed to give up in their joint London Array wind farm project, according to reports. The three groups, each owning a third…
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DealBook (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
The Spanish government broke European Union law by insisting that mergers in its energy sector be preapproved, the E.U.’s top court said Thursday. Spain applied the system of prior authorization to the German utility E.ON’s takeover offer for a Spanish rival, Endesa, and to Acciona’s and Enel’s competing bid for the power company. It was widely seen [...]
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Moscow Times (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
Germany’s E.On began building two 400-megawatt turbines at a power station in the country’s oil heartland, which when completed would make it the largest station in the world, the utility said Thursday.