European Countries Pledge 100 GW of Interconnected Wind Capacity
The Hamburg Declaration commits 10 European countries to develop 100 GW of offshore wind power, creating over 90,000 jobs and cutting power costs by 30%, officials said.
- European countries have pledged to install up to 100 gigawatts of interconnected offshore wind capacity in the North Sea region by 2050.
- The €9.5 billion pact aims to turn the North Sea into the world's largest clean energy reservoir and mobilize €1 trillion of capital in Europe.
- It is expected to create more than 90,000 jobs and reduce power production costs by 30% in the next 15 years.
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European countries sign deal for major North Sea wind project
Ten European countries, including the UK, France, and Germany agreed to build an offshore wind power grid in the North Sea, a landmark deal aimed at strengthening the continent’s energy security by reducing its dependence on fossil fuels.The agreement, signed on Monday in Hamburg, involves developing 100 GW of offshore wind power — enough for 143 million homes — and linking the turbines to multiple countries’ electricity infrastructure. Proponen…
Nine North Sea countries, gathered at the initiative of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, signed their commitment this Monday in Hamburg to cooperate more and boost marine wind energy and hydrogen, and to secure a region that they want to make the "greatest clean energy center in the world." A few days after US President Donald Trump in Davos gave up his aspirations to take control of Greenland's Danish autonomous territory after reaching a pre-…
This Sunday and Monday, the third North Sea Summit was held, bringing together heads of state and other representatives of coastal countries such as Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands or Norway, but also France, Ireland, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom. These nine countries have signed the Hamburg Declaration. The objective of this agreement is to combine the security of energy supply through the construction of joint infrastructures i…
The North Sea summit in Hamburg sent a clear signal to the US under President Donald Trump. Offshore wind power is to be massively expanded.
Robust wind energy infrastructure is not only important for energy supply, but also for defense. At an energy summit in Hamburg, North Sea countries agreed to increase cooperation.
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