As reported by the Guardian on February 3, 2016
The Danish state-backed energy utility, Dong Energy, announced plans to build the world's largest wind farm, off the Yorkshire coast of the United Kingdom. Such a windfarm is expected to supply energy to around one million homes in the area and be a significant addition to offshore energy in the UK, which is already the world leader in the field.
The approval of the plan by the British government is also good for three other large projects around the British coast: Neart na Gaoithe and Beatrice One in Scotland, and East Anglia One.
The Guardian Article: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/feb/03/worlds-largest-offshore-windfarm-to-be-built-off-yorkshire-coast
The Danish state-backed energy utility, Dong Energy, announced plans to build the world's largest wind farm, off the Yorkshire coast of the United Kingdom. Such a windfarm is expected to supply energy to around one million homes in the area and be a significant addition to offshore energy in the UK, which is already the world leader in the field.
The approval of the plan by the British government is also good for three other large projects around the British coast: Neart na Gaoithe and Beatrice One in Scotland, and East Anglia One.
The Guardian Article: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/feb/03/worlds-largest-offshore-windfarm-to-be-built-off-yorkshire-coast