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Guardian: Dong Plans £6bn UK Investment By 2020
Dong Energy, the biggest operator of offshore windfarms in Britain, has said it plans to spend a further £6bn in the UK by 2020, convinced that the government is serious about supporting wind power.
Read Guardian article here.
DONG Energy, formerly Dansk Naturgas and Dansk Olie og Naturgas, is an energy company based in Denmark. It is Denmark’s largest energy company, with 6,500 employees, £6.6bn revenue and EBITDA of £1.6bn. It made a loss of £523m in 2014. 76% of DONG Energy is owned by the Danish Government.
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