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Friday 13 January 2017 5:02 pm

Centrica completed its exit from wind power as it sold its stake in the Lincs offshore wind farm

By: Courtney Goldsmith

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Centrica has completed its exit from the wind power generation business with the sale of a 50 per cent stake in its Lincs offshore wind farm to the Green Investment Bank.

The UK energy company's joint venture partner Siemens Project Ventures has also agreed to sell its 25 per cent share to the bank, while Dong Energy, another partner, will continue to hold its 25 per cent share.

Read more: Dong Energy's shares jumped today after it edged up its profit guidance

Centrica will continue to provide operations and maintenance support to Lincs for a 12-month transitional period, following which Dong Energy will take over of the wind farm which is located off the east coast of England at Skegness.

The Green Investment Bank will own a 31 per cent stake in Lincs, while its Offshore Wind Fund will hold 44 per cent. The fund manager now has assets under management worth £1.12bn.

Read more: Government comes under fire for Green Investment Bank sale

Centrica, which owns British Gas, said its net share of the proceeds will be approximately £220m. It first said it would withdrawal from windpower generation to shift towards end-consumer services in 2015, according to Reuters. It will continue to buy power from renewable energy firms, however.

Centrica's shares edged up more than one per cent at the market close.

The transaction is set to be completed in February 2017.

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