RWE Innogy announces support of Siemens Financial Services, Macquarie Capital and UK’s Green Investment Bank

Construction of a £1.5bn windfarm off the Suffolk coast is to go ahead in November with the creation of nearly 800 jobs, after three new partners were found to back the project.

The future of the Galloper windfarm was left in doubt last year when energy company SSE pulled out of the project, blaming the cost and the subsidy regime. The remaining partner, RWE Innogy, halted work.

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Source: Guardian Environment