TotalEnergies SE is weighing taking a stake in what will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
French company TotalEnergies could buy a roughly 20% stake in the third phase of the Dogger Bank wind project in the North Sea, which is being developed by UK-listed SSE Plc and Norway’s Equinor ASA.
Deliberations are ongoing, and no final decisions on the size of any stake purchase have been made.
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