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Initial proposals have been submitted for a giant windfarm development in the Irish Sea between Anglesey and the Isle of Man.
The joint venture between Centrica and a Danish energy company could see up to 440 turbines built.
The initial proposals, involving Centrica and Dong Energy, have now been submitted to the UK Government's National Infrastructure Planning Agency.
The development, which was first announced in January 2010, would be around 14km (9 miles) from Anglesey and 34km (21 miles) from the Isle of Man.
It would feature between 147 and 440 wind turbines, and generate up to 2.2 gigawatts.
The joint venture between Centrica and a Danish energy company could see up to 440 turbines built.
The initial proposals, involving Centrica and Dong Energy, have now been submitted to the UK Government's National Infrastructure Planning Agency.
The development, which was first announced in January 2010, would be around 14km (9 miles) from Anglesey and 34km (21 miles) from the Isle of Man.
It would feature between 147 and 440 wind turbines, and generate up to 2.2 gigawatts.