Macquarie Group, General Electric sells 75% stakes in North Pole wind project to CGN

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China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) has acquired a 75% stake in the 650 MW North Pole wind project from Macquarie Group and General Electric. The project involves the development of a wind farm in Pitea, Sweden and is expected enter service by the end of 2019.

The financial information of the deal was not disclosed.

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