Henrik Poulsen of Dong says UK investment in turbines and offshore farms can power country without new nuclear station

The biggest offshore windfarm developer in Britain has said the country can meet its future energy commitments without the £18bn Hinkley Point C nuclear project.

Henrik Poulsen, chief executive of Dong Energy, said wind turbines could be built on time and on budget, giving the UK a reliable source of power if combined with output from new biomass or gas-fired plants.

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Source: Guardian Environment