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COMPANIES UNITE TO PUSH EU ON GREEN DEAL AFTER FAR-RIGHT SURGE

NEWS

1-3 of 10

 * Europe’s offshore wind boom to drive $20bn substation market

 * Offshore wind ‘boosts renewables business case for Japan and Canada’ – report

 * Nordex eyes green hydrogen leadership with prototype electrolyser

 * Analysis: Could anti-China tariffs boost US wind investment?

 * New offshore wind markets to drive 'record-breaking' growth — GWEC

 * German union slams possible job cuts at Siemens Gamesa

 * Vestas confirms deal to supply large RWE North Sea wind farm

 * Why fixed capacities for offshore wind tenders should be scrapped

 * Offshore wind death comes in sector's busiest year yet – report

 * Labour party vows to make UK 'clean energy superpower'

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NEWS IN BRIEF

1-3 of 15


 * UKRAINE'S DTEK ENTERS CROATIA WITH NEW WIND FARM PLAN


 * WINDEY EYES 'NEW STARTING POINT' WITH BOLIVIAN TURBINE DEAL


 * AUSTRALIA OPENS LATEST OFFSHORE WIND ZONE FOR FEASIBILITY LICENCING


 * VATTENFALL AND BASF EYE ‘GREEN STEEL’ VESTAS TURBINES FOR NORTH SEA WIND
   FARMS


 * ØRSTED COMMISSIONS 518MW TEXAS HYBRID WIND AND SOLAR PROJECT


 * RWE TO SCOPE 1.6GW CALIFORNIAN FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT


 * VESTAS IN LINE TO SUPPLY MASSIVE OFFSHORE WIND FARM IN NORTHERN EUROPE


 * GE VERNOVA SIGNS WIND FARM PACT TO HELP UKRAINIAN RECOVERY


 * JAPAN PICKS TWO FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS


 * ØRSTED AND TESLA TO ADD BATTERY STORAGE TO 2.8GW HORNSEA 3


 * MICROSOFT SIGNS POWER DEALS FOR EUROPEAN WIND AND SOLAR


 * VESTAS EYES OFFSHORE WIND BLADE FACTORY IN SCOTLAND


 * CHINESE STATE POWER GIANT TO BUILD BRAZILIAN WIND FARM


 * BLUEFLOAT ENERGY BACKER EYES €500 MILLION SALE – MEDIA REPORT


 * US APPROVAL CLEARS WAY FOR CENTRAL ATLANTIC OFFSHORE WIND LEASING

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DISCOVER

1-3 of 15

 * Analysis: Will India’s ‘political earthquake’ derail wind power’s momentum?

 * Will France need Chinese turbines to make first floating wind tender viable?

 * Analysis: Black Sea countries gear up for offshore wind

 * Exclusive: Inside Siemens Gamesa’s 11MW and 14MW nacelle assembly plant

 * Analysis: What does the wind industry want from the next UK government?

 * Firm launches flexible, standardised drivetrain concept for onshore and
   offshore wind

 * WindEconomics digest: US wind costs and turbine performance over time

 * Reventus Power’s new CEO on ‘putting down anchors' for offshore wind

 * Can algorithms and motorised blades make vertical axis wind turbines viable?

 * Analysis: Could Chinese wind turbine makers increase EU market share?

 * Rumours were rife about Siemens Gamesa’s 21MW offshore prototype at
   WindEurope

 * Why secrecy on issues with floating wind will not make them go away

 * Analysis: RWE-backed startup wins new backing for aluminium wind turbine
   crane

 * Analysis: Could copper's impending supply crunch threaten energy transition?

 * Analysis: How the Ukraine war changed wind power in Europe forever

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Leadership changes, rumoured job cuts and a new offshore turbine in development
at Siemens Gamesa. Also, shots fired in the EU-China trade war but is it a
pointless battle? Plus, industry safety on the agenda and are workhorse turbines
a model for OEMs to follow?

Listen here

OPINION

1-3 of 10

 * Opinion: Offshore wind auctions – are we headed in the right direction?

 * Stop fussing over Chinese OEMs in the EU and innovate

 * Turbulence ahead for offshore wind investors in an election year

 * Success of the EU wind package hinges on member states

 * Floating wind will continue to be risky to insure without standardisation

 * Is it time to review how German offshore wind revenue is spent?

 * Wind industry must take supply-chain resilience more seriously

 * Have we finally woken up from our green hydrogen daydream?

 * US Clean Water Act overhaul will see biggest changes to wind permitting in
   decades

 * Wind industry warned UK government its CfD auction would fail

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PODCASTS

1-3 of 30


 * GE VERNOVA’S VIC ABATE ON THE HALIADE-X, AI AND THE US ELECTIONS
   
   20 May 2024 by Ian Griggs
   
   Vic Abate, chief executive of GE Vernova’s wind segment, discusses the
   company’s Haliade-X workhorse turbine and how long-term relationships with
   its customers will determine which markets it is deployed in.


 * HOW SHOULD MEMBER STATES ENABLE EU WIND POLICIES?
   
   3 May 2024 by Claire Warren
   
   Senior wind industry voices discuss what they want to see from member states
   to enable EU policies to be implemented quickly – and the potential
   roadblocks.


 * SIEMENS GAMESA 4.X DEFECTS | UKRAINE’S RESISTANCE | CHINA, US & UK |
   WINDEUROPE 2024
   
   18 April 2024 by Ian Griggs and Orlando Jenkinson
   
   Welcome to the ‘Wind Power’ news review – hosted by Windpower Monthly’s
   deputy editor, Ian Griggs, and Windpower Monthly reporter Orlando Jenkinson
   with our regular panellists, Shashi Barla and Will Sheard.


 * BLADES O&M – SIZE MATTERS, UNEXPECTED FAILURES AND THE POWER OF AI
   
   28 March 2024 by Claire Warren
   
   Experts from across the industry discuss how to optimise blade performance
   and reduce the cost of operations and maintenance.


 * FINANCIAL RESULTS | NARROWED MARKET FOCUS | TURBINE ARMS RACE | GEOPOLITICS
   
   18 March 2024 by Ian Griggs and Claire Warren
   
   Welcome to the ‘Wind Power’ news review – hosted by Windpower Monthly’s
   editor, Claire Warren, and deputy editor, Ian Griggs, with our regular
   panellists, Shashi Barla and Will Sheard.


 * NORDEX CEO JOSÉ LUIS BLANCO ON EU POLICY, CHINA AND UKRAINE
   
   4 March 2024 by Ian Griggs
   
   WindEurope chair and Nordex CEO José Luis Blanco discusses EU policy, a
   looming trade war with China and whether the consensus on the energy
   transition is holding two years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


 * TURBINES OF THE YEAR – WHAT MAKES A WINNING ENTRY?
   
   22 February 2024 by Claire Warren and Ian Griggs
   
   What do the winning entries in this year’s Turbines of the Year awards tell
   us about the trends at work in wind power technology and why did the gold
   medalists win?


 * TURBINE SIZES | INSTALLATION TARGETS | LEGAL CHALLENGES | FLOATING WIND |
   2024 PREDICTIONS
   
   1 February 2024 by Ian Griggs and Claire Warren
   
   Welcome to the ‘Wind Power’ news review – hosted by Windpower Monthly’s
   editor, Claire Warren, and deputy editor, Ian Griggs, with our regular
   panellists, Shashi Barla and Will Sheard.


 * CAN BLADE RECYCLING UNLOCK SUSTAINABLE WIND ENERGY?
   
   11 January 2024 by Orlando Jenkinson
   
   As wind power’s contribution to the global energy transition grows, insiders
   are looking to improve sustainable practices within the wind industry itself.


 * OEM RESULTS | OFFSHORE WIND’S TURNING POINT | EU/CHINA TRADE WAR
   
   6 December 2023 by Ian Griggs and Claire Warren
   
   Welcome to the ‘Wind Power’ news review – hosted by Windpower Monthly’s
   editor, Claire Warren, and deputy editor, Ian Griggs, with a panel of expert
   guests.


 * WHAT DOES THE WIND INDUSTRY WANT FROM COP28?
   
   16 November 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Senior wind industry figures from GWEC, Vestas and Arup come together to
   discuss what they want policymakers to agree on at the forthcoming COP28
   conference later this month.


 * OFFSHORE WIND IN THE DOLDRUMS | CFDS | TROUBLE AT SIEMENS GAMESA
   
   19 October 2023 by Ian Griggs and Claire Warren
   
   Welcome to the first ‘Wind Power’ news review – hosted by Windpower Monthly’s
   editor, Claire Warren, and deputy editor, Ian Griggs, with a panel of expert
   guests.


 * CAN THE WIND INDUSTRY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES COEXIST?
   
   5 October 2023 by Orlando Jenkinson
   
   Indigenous and first nations communities are being confronted by wind energy
   developments on their traditional lands, causing legal battles and protests
   to flare.


 * ‘SURVIVAL IS SUCCESS’ - ANDREW GARRAD; A LIFE IN WIND
   
   21 September 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   British wind power pioneer Andrew Garrad recounts the triumphs and mishaps
   arising from more than four decades working at the top of the industry and
   gives his prognosis for its future.


 * IS SAFETY IN OFFSHORE WIND A HOSTAGE TO PROFITABILITY?
   
   13 July 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Global offshore wind deployment is happening in greater volumes, at an
   increasingly frenetic pace but is the industry becoming a safer place to work
   in as it matures?


 * CAN THE WIND INDUSTRY CAPITALISE ON THE IRA?
   
   29 June 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act is expected to double the size of
   the US market over the next ten years, but is the industry fully equipped to
   meet all of the benefits on offer?


 * IN CONVERSATION WITH GE’S ONSHORE WIND CHIEF VIC ABATE
   
   8 June 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Vic Abate, chief executive of GE Vernova’s onshore wind division as well as
   GE's chief technology officer, is one of the most senior people working in
   the wind industry today


 * IS THE CYBER-ATTACK RISK FOR THE WIND INDUSTRY GROWING?
   
   25 May 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   The threat of cyber attacks on the wind industry’s remote control systems for
   turbines and other equipment is all too real and it is growing by the day,
   with potentially disastrous consequences.


 * WHAT’S KEEPING THE WIND INDUSTRY AWAKE AT NIGHT?
   
   11 May 2023 by Claire Warren
   
   Experts from RES, Rystad Energy, Statkraft, Copenhagen Infrastructure
   Partners, Gazelle Wind Power and Fugro discuss the challenges facing the wind
   industry today.


 * WINDEUROPE'S CHAIR DISSECTS THE EU’S NET ZERO INDUSTRY ACT
   
   21 April 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Sven Utermöhlen - chair of WindEurope and chief executive of offshore wind
   for RWE - discusses the EU’s package of measures to stimulate the wind
   industry.


 * IN CONVERSATION WITH BOEM CHIEF ELIZABETH KLEIN
   
   16 March 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Elizabeth Klein, the new chief at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
   (BOEM), discusses the route ahead for offshore wind in the US.


 * THE FUTURE OF TURBINE BLADES
   
   23 February 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Blades represent up to a third of the cost of a wind turbine but they do not
   yet benefit from the sophisticated sensor technology which exists for other
   components.


 * CAN GREEN HYDROGEN LIVE UP TO THE HYPE?
   
   2 February 2023 by Ian Griggs
   
   Experts from the Renewable Hydrogen Coalition, DNV and Bellona discuss green
   hydrogen’s potential as a component of the renewable energy transition.


 * IS BIGGEST BEST WHEN IT COMES TO WIND TURBINES?
   
   21 November 2022 by Ian Griggs
   
   Anders Nielsen, chief technology officer for the turbine manufacturer Vestas,
   discusses why the race for the biggest turbine has to slow down.


 * UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND
   
   7 November 2022 by Claire Warren
   
   Experts from Corio Generation, Vestas and Northland Power discuss the
   opportunities and the challenges for this nascent industry


 * WINDENERGY HAMBURG ROUND-UP WITH GWEC'S BEN BACKWELL
   
   4 October 2022 by Ian Griggs
   
   Ben Backwell, CEO of the Global Wind Energy Council, discusses the key themes
   to emerge from WindEnergy Hamburg.


 * WAKING THE 'SLEEPING GIANT' OF GERMAN ONSHORE WIND
   
   13 September 2022 by Ian Griggs
   
   Industry specialists discuss how a raft of new policy measures from the
   German government could ramp up its onshore wind industry.


 * HOW WILL SGRE-GE COURT BATTLE AFFECT US OFFSHORE WIND?
   
   7 July 2022 by Ian Griggs
   
   The US Business Network for Offshore Wind discusses SGRE and GE’s court
   battle and Biden’s big policy announcement.


 * WILL WAR IN UKRAINE LEAD TO FASTER ENERGY TRANSITION?
   
   4 May 2022 by Ian Griggs
   
   Vestas, Acciona and the European Commission discuss whether the war has
   sharpened minds on green energy roll-out


 * IS THE EU'S 480GW WIND TARGET FOR 2030 REALISTIC?
   
   19 April 2022 by Claire Warren
   
   WindEurope's CEO Giles Dickson joins us to discuss whether we can hit the
   EU's ambitious wind target

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GREEN HYDROGEN

1-3 of 15

 * Green hydrogen investment decisions 'too slow'

 * EU’s hydrogen imports a ‘significant opportunity’ for the UK

 * RWE plans electrolyser for Scottish oil refinery

 * Clean hydrogen production ‘limited’ until 2030 – BNEF

 * Incoming European Parliament urged to act on green hydrogen

 * Frustrated utilities back ‘grid supporting’ hydrogen option

 * Consortium wins rights to green hydrogen project in Oman

 * EU awards €720 million subsidies in first European Hydrogen Bank auction

 * Fortescue opens 2GW PEM electrolyser manufacturing facility

 * Viability of South Africa green hydrogen exports explored

 * Gulf Coast renewables-plus-ammonia project changes ownership

 * New entrants will grow electrolyser market 40% in a decade

 * Renewable energy ‘will boost e-fuel global trade’ – report

 * H2Carrier eyes 1.5GW Arctic Circle wind power for green ammonia

 * Lithuanian wind farm output committed to fertiliser plant

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GRIDS AND TRANSMISSION

1-3 of 10

 * Belgium and Germany eye cross-border offshore wind interconnection

 * Ferc makes long-term planning mandatory for transmission providers

 * Finland identifies areas for offshore wind farm connections

 * Avangrid inaugurates grid upgrade for 800MW offshore wind farm

 * National Grid sells US renewable division to focus on networks business

 * Updated: Iberdrola reaches $2.5bn deal for Avangrid

 * US proposes ten transmission corridors to incorporate renewables

 * New transmission roadmap to ease US grid queues for wind

 * National Grid consulting communities on Scotland-England wind links

 * DOE issues ruling slashing transmission permit review time

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TECHNOLOGY

1-3 of 10

 * Video: ‘Self-installing’ wind turbine solution set for 6MW test

 * Siemens Gamesa’s CEO | EU/China trade war | Safety first? | Workhorse
   turbines

 * Dongfang claims world first with 18MW wind turbine installation

 * Wind farms offset their carbon emissions within two years — study

 * Scottish recycling plant creates ‘new pathway’ for old wind turbines

 * Portugal to scale back offshore wind plans

 * Why narrow cost focus is ‘unrealistic’ for US west coast tenders

 * GE Vernova’s Vic Abate: 'The world needs 400 new wind turbines a week'

 * France names winners of ‘gamechanging’ first floating wind tender

 * UK to upgrade test centre for offshore wind turbines up to 28MW

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BUSINESS AND FINANCE

1-3 of 10

 * GE Vernova’s head of offshore wind quits company

 * Suzlon director quits over ‘corporate governance standards’

 * World investing twice as much in renewables as fossil fuels – IEA

 * Brookfield launches €6.1bn bid to buy French renewables firm Neoen

 * Oil major Shell to cut offshore wind jobs 'within months’ – media report

 * UK wind farm owners pay £33 million to regulator after ‘charging excessive
   prices’

 * Parent firm mulls cutting 4,000 jobs at Siemens Gamesa – media report

 * Vestas to merge technology and operations units

 * Suzlon claims 'competitive edge' in India despite Chinese competition

 * Saudi Arabia signs PPA for 'world’s cheapest wind power’

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MARKET AND POLICY

1-3 of 10

 * Germany maps out 60GW offshore wind in new maritime spatial plan

 * Italy set to launch offshore wind tenders after EU approval

 * New Polish law could double land available for onshore wind – report

 * Japan limits wind farm construction to shield defence radars

 * National targets not enough for tripling global renewables – IEA

 * Ørsted to pay $125 million for scrapping New Jersey offshore wind farms

 * Vestas to pilot 'sustainable' aviation fuel at Baltic Eagle wind farm

 * Updated: mining plan ‘could delay offshore wind beyond 2070s’

 * Critical minerals supply has increased, but demand is growing faster

 * Energy transition at risk without China in wind supply chain – Corio CEO Cole

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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

1-3 of 10

 * SSE, Vattenfall and CIP win Dutch zero-subsidy offshore wind tender

 * ‘Negative bidding’ to decide 2.5GW German offshore wind tender

 * Suzlon's 1GW-plus haul in India tops turbine orders announced in May

 * Ørsted’s wind farm plan rejected over golden eagle fears

 * Shell and EDF win key approval for 2.8GW New Jersey offshore wind

 * Suzlon wins 400MW-plus order for Indian wind farm

 * Analysis: Wind power projects advance in south-east Europe

 * Enel to sell 'Peru's largest wind and solar portfolio'

 * Maryland prepares to launch offshore wind tender

 * Installation at Dogger Bank A resumes following probe into blade damage

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PARTNER CONTENT

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 * 100GW IN OPERATION: HOW SUNGROW WIND IS MEETING GLOBAL DEMAND FOR WIND
   CONVERTERS


 * ERG'S VISIONARY APPROACH: REPOWERING AS THE KEY TO A MORE EFFICIENT TOMORROW


 * SPARKING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: GLOBAL PRESENCE, LOCAL EXCELLENCE


 * NEW OFFSHORE AND ONSHORE TURBINES TO MEET CHANGES IN GLOBAL DEMAND


 * MAXIMISING EFFICIENCY: WINERGY’S MULTIBRAND SOLUTIONS


 * FROM DESERTS TO DEEP SEAS: CHINA’S TRAILBLAZING TURBINES


 * 'WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL' ONSHORE TURBINE ENTERS THE EUROPEAN MARKET


 * FROM 21 DAYS TO 60 SECONDS: HOW TO STREAMLINE YOUR PROCUREMENT PROCESS


 * HOW TO REDUCE THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF YOUR WIND FARM… WITH STEEL


 * FREE WEBINAR: MINIMISING RISK AND REPAIR COSTS WITH TAILORED BLADE INSPECTION
   STRATEGIES

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   profiles, statistics, market research, analytics data) regarding your
   interactions and those of other users with advertising or (non-advertising)
   content to identify common characteristics (for instance, to determine which
   target audiences are more receptive to an ad campaign or to certain
   contents).
   
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 * DEVELOP AND IMPROVE SERVICES 94 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Information about your activity on this service, such as your interaction
   with ads or content, can be very helpful to improve products and services and
   to build new products and services based on user interactions, the type of
   audience, etc. This specific purpose does not include the development or
   improvement of user profiles and identifiers.
   
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 * USE LIMITED DATA TO SELECT CONTENT 25 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Content presented to you on this service can be based on limited data, such
   as the website or app you are using, your non-precise location, your device
   type, or which content you are (or have been) interacting with (for example,
   to limit the number of times a video or an article is presented to you).
   
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 * USE PRECISE GEOLOCATION DATA 42 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   With your acceptance, your precise location (within a radius of less than 500
   metres) may be used in support of the purposes explained in this notice.

 * ACTIVELY SCAN DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS FOR IDENTIFICATION 19 PARTNERS CAN USE
   THIS PURPOSE
   
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   With your acceptance, certain characteristics specific to your device might
   be requested and used to distinguish it from other devices (such as the
   installed fonts or plugins, the resolution of your screen) in support of the
   purposes explained in this notice.

 * ENSURE SECURITY, PREVENT AND DETECT FRAUD, AND FIX ERRORS 89 PARTNERS CAN USE
   THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly
   fraudulent activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots),
   and ensure systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be
   used to correct any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may
   encounter in the delivery of content and ads and in your interaction with
   them.
   
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 * DELIVER AND PRESENT ADVERTISING AND CONTENT 91 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Certain information (like an IP address or device capabilities) is used to
   ensure the technical compatibility of the content or advertising, and to
   facilitate the transmission of the content or ad to your device.
   
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 * MATCH AND COMBINE DATA FROM OTHER DATA SOURCES 78 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS
   PURPOSE
   
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   Information about your activity on this service may be matched and combined
   with other information relating to you and originating from various sources
   (for instance your activity on a separate online service, your use of a
   loyalty card in-store, or your answers to a survey), in support of the
   purposes explained in this notice.

 * LINK DIFFERENT DEVICES 67 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   In support of the purposes explained in this notice, your device might be
   considered as likely linked to other devices that belong to you or your
   household (for instance because you are logged in to the same service on both
   your phone and your computer, or because you may use the same Internet
   connection on both devices).

 * IDENTIFY DEVICES BASED ON INFORMATION TRANSMITTED AUTOMATICALLY 81 PARTNERS
   CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it
   automatically sends when accessing the Internet (for instance, the IP address
   of your Internet connection or the type of browser you are using) in support
   of the purposes exposed in this notice.

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