The Government of Abu Dhabi has stepped in to help to fund the worlds biggest offshore wind farm in the Thames Estuary after the withdrawal of Royal Dutch Shell from the project.
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Wind farms must be nearer coast to meet targets, says report
Without such measures, Britain will fail to meet the climate change targets it has pledged to the European Union at a time when companies such as Shell are pulling out of offshore schemes in pursuit of cheaper onshore wind opportunities in the US, it says
Shell reportedly explores local wind project
Shell WindEnergy has been contacting landowners in the Hill Towns about installing 50 wind turbines totaling 100 megawatts of capacity enough to power about 25,000 homes…
The energy blog sponsored by greenwashing champions, Royal Dutch Shell
By John Donovan The article below “Could the answer really be blowing in the wind?”, comes from a blog site sponsored by the champions of greenwashing, Royal Dutch Shell Plc: http://scienceblogs.com/energy/about.php Shell Connections: It is interesting to note that a Wikipedia Administrator, William M. Connolley, who has been hostile towards the content of the “Royaldutchshellplc.com” [...]
Denmark to Build Country’s Biggest Offshore Wind Park
Dong, based in Skaerbeak, Denmark and E.ON AG of Dusseldorf, Germany, last month bought Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s stake in London Array, a planned 1,000 megawatt development of as many as 341 turbines off the southeast coast of Britain, after Shell said offshore wind costs had become too high.
Open letter to Shell Canada:
I am puzzled by the logic used by Shell to justify its intention to extract coal-bed methane in the Klappan area.
Former Shell Exec Paddy Briggs comments on Shell’s sale of its stake in the London Array Wind Farm
By Paddy Briggs This is important news. These two major companies would not have made this investment if they did not think that the project was viable. So Shells withdrawal has nothing to do with the inherent merits of the project but with their continued aversion to activities away form their core hydrocarbon business. As [...]
Renewable energy: European utilities acquire Shell’s stake in world’s largest offshore windfarm
Shell decided to withdraw from the project in May after a strategic review saying it did not meet its financial rates of return.
Shell Sells Wind-Project Stake
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.
EON, Dong buy Shell stake in British wind farm
The biggest German power group, EON, and Dong Energy of Denmark have bought additional stakes in the London Array wind park from the Anglo-Dutch energy company Shell, an EON statement said Monday.
Natural Resources: Monday July 21, 2008
Royal Dutch Shell, the Anglo-Dutch oil group, has agreed to sell its stake in the £2.5 billion London Array, the worlds largest offshore wind farm, to E.ON and Dong Energy, its former partners.
Royal Dutch Shell sells wind stake to Eon and Dong Energy
Under a settlement reached last week, the utilities agreed to divide Shells one-third stake evenly between them. Eon and Dong will now own 50% each.
E.ON, Dong Close to Buying Shell London Array Stake
July 18 (Bloomberg) — E.ON AG and its Danish partner Dong Energy A/S are close to buying Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s 33 percent stake in the London Array wind farm…
E.ON, Shell in talks over London Array wind park project – report
E.ON AG. is in talks with Royal Dutch Shell to acquire the latter’s stake in their joint wind park project London Array off the British coast, Boersen-Zeitung reported, citing company sources.
Centrica seeks backers on wind farm
However, confidence in the industry suffered a blow in May, when Royal Dutch Shell pulled out of the London Array, a planned 1,000MW offshore wind farm, which would be the world’s biggest on completion. Shell is in talks to sell its one-third stake to its partners in the London Array, Dong Energy of Denmark and Eon, the German energy group.


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