Vattenfall to Build Wind Farm in Northeastern England
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Vattenfall AB, the Nordic region’s biggest utility, plans to build a 90 million-pound ($140 million) wind farm in northeast England.
The 54-megawatt facility in Northumberland will provide enough power for at least 30,000 homes when it starts operating in early 2017, Vattenfall said Thursday in a statement. Construction is expected to start at the end of the month. The project will receive subsidies through the U.K.’s outgoing Renewables Obligation program, the energy company said.