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| Ramco focuses on offshore wind energy |
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| Sunday, 22 November 2009 22:59 |
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Scotland, UK: Ramco Energy has changed its name to SeaEnergy in conjunction with its decision to focus on its offshore wind business instead of its oil and gas interestes. The name change occurs through its 80 percent subsidiary, SeaEnergy Renewables which has interests in two offshore wind farm sites.
SeaEnergy currently has two offshore wind farm projects in development totalling 1,825MW of total capacity. The renewable energy operating subsidiary SeaEnergy Renewables has secured two offshore wind farm sites in the Scottish Round and is bidding for further sites in the UK Round 3. The Scottish sites are Beatrice (920MW), in joint venture with SSE subsidiary Airtricity and Inch Cape (905MWs), in joint venture with RWE subsidiary, npower. In each case, SeaEnergy has a 25 percent interest. |
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