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German chemicals giant BASF is to take a 49% stake in a planned offshore windfarm being built in the North Sea by Sweden's Vattenfall power generator, the two companies announced on Monday. BASF, one of the world's largest chemicals producers, will own half the electricity generated by Nordlicht 1 and 2 for use at its production sites in Europe. Its Ludwigshafen headquarters on the Rhine in Germany will benefit in particular. Vattenfall is to build the windfarms, raising the renewables proportion in its portfolio. No details on price were released. In 2021, BASF took a 49.5% stake in Vattenfal...
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German chemicals giant BASF is to take a 49% stake in a planned offshore windfarm being built in the North Sea by Sweden's Vattenfall power generator, the two companies announced on Monday. BASF, one of the world's largest chemicals producers, will own half the electricity generated by Nordlicht 1 and 2 for use at its production sites in Europe. Its Ludwigshafen headquarters on the Rhine in Germany will benefit in particular. Vattenfall is to build the windfarms, raising the renewables proportion in its portfolio. No details on price were released. In 2021, BASF took a 49.5% stake in Vattenfal...
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German chemicals giant BASF is to take a 49% stake in a planned offshore windfarm being built in the North Sea by Sweden's Vattenfall power generator, the two companies announced on Monday. BASF, one of the world's largest chemicals producers, will own half the electricity generated by Nordlicht 1 and 2 for use at its production sites in Europe. Its Ludwigshafen headquarters on the Rhine in Germany will benefit in particular. Vattenfall is to build the windfarms, raising the renewables proportion in its portfolio. No details on price were released. In 2021, BASF took a 49.5% stake in Vattenfal...
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