6 northern European nations sign a deal to protect North Sea infrastructure from hostile actors
- Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany plan to build wind farms in the North Sea to accelerate the green transition and reduce dependency on Russian energy.
- A collaborative effort between six countries aims to protect critical infrastructure, share knowledge, and bolster resilience measures in the North Sea.
- Explosions damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, leading to increased focus on offshore wind capacity expansion by 2030 and 2050.
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