Potential role for Chinese firm in key UK windfarm attracts government scrutiny
Exclusive: Decision on whether to work with turbine maker being overseen by ministers after British Steel rescue Ministers are weighing up proposals for a Chinese company to supply wind turbines for a major offshore windfarm in the North Sea. The government is in discussions with Green Volt (...)
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