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Shell seeks permits to build offshore wind farms along Brazil’s coast

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Shell seeks permits to build offshore wind farms along Brazil’s coast

Shell plans to sell electricity from the wind farms to the country’s hydrogen industry

London: Energy giant Shell is seeking environmental permits to develop its first offshore wind farms along the coast of Brazil as the company pushes to speed its transition away from fossil fuels.

The London-based oil major proposes to build six projects with a combined capacity of 17 gigawatts, which would rival the output of 15 nuclear reactors. It applied for permits earlier this week with the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources, according to Gabriela Oliveira, Shell’s head of renewable energy generation in Brazil. read more

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Biggest wind farm could power one in four London homes

From the Financial Times, Wednesday 8 June 2005: Biggest wind farm could power one in four London homes

By Fiona Harvey,Environment Correspondent

Published: June 8 2005

A quarter of homes in London could benefit from wind power if the world’s biggest wind farm went ahead. The planning application for the 270-turbine London Array project was submitted yesterday by a consortium of E.ON UK Renewables, Shell Wind-Energy and CORE, a joint venture between Farm Energy and the Danish generator Energi E2. read more

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