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DONG Energy reports sale of share in Danish offshore wind farm


Published Dec 23, 2010
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On 30 September 2010, Stadtwerke Lübeck and DONG Energy announced their intention to swap Stadtwerke Lübeck’s 25.1 % share in the jointly-owned German subsidiary DONG Energy Sales for an indirect 7.25 % share of the Nysted Offshore Wind Farm.

The completion of the transaction was subject to approval by the City Council of Lübeck, which is the majority stakeholder in Stadtwerke Lübeck. This approval has now been granted and closing of the transaction is expected to take place on 31 December 2010.

After closing, DONG Energy and Stadtwerke Lübeck will through DONG Energy Nysted I own 42.75 % and 7.25 % respectively of Nysted Offshore Wind Farm. PensionDanmark owns the remaining 50 %.

The Nysted Offshore Wind Farm, located south of the island of Lolland, has a capacity of 165.6 MW. Since being commissioned in 2003, it has delivered around 570 GWh of renewable energy annually, which corresponds to the annual power consumption of about 140,000 Danish households.

As part of the transaction DONG Energy will become the sole owner of the German sales company, DONG Energy Sales.

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