SeaEnergy
is
a
minnow
among
European
energy
companies,
but
it
has
built
up
a
formidable
portfolio
of
development
assets
in
the
offshore
wind
sector.
It
is
now
the
centre
of
attention
after
revealing
that
it
is
in
exclusive
talks
with
a
consortium
of
"major
European
energy
companies"
to
sell
its
majority
stake
in
its
SeaEnergy
Renewables
(SERL)
subsidiary.
SERL's
assets
include
stakes
in
the
1.3GW
Moray
Firth
UK
Round
3
zone
-
in
which
Portugal's
EDP
Renováveis
(EDPR)
is
the
majority
partner
-
and
the
Inch
Cape
and
Beatrice
zones
in
Scottish
territorial…