Create a free Manufacturing.net account to continue

Lego Invests In Wind Energy

Danish toy maker says its parent company is investing nearly $534 million over the next four years in the construction of a German offshore wind farm.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -- Danish toy maker Lego says its parent company is investing nearly 3 billion kroner ($534 million) over the next four years in the construction of a German offshore wind farm.

Lego said Thursday its privately-owned parent company Kirkbi A/S will control 32 percent of the Borkum Riffgrund wind farm with 77 turbines. It will become one of Germany's largest when completed in 2015.

Lego won't use the energy for its production, but CEO Joergen Vid Knudstorp said the investment is part of the company's ambition "of making a positive impact on the world."

Denmark's DONG Energy said it sold part of its stake in the wind farm to Lego and Denmark-based Oticon Foundation for a total of 4.7 billion kroner ($836 million).

More in Supply Chain