Dutch government sets aside 3.9 billion euros for offshore wind farm near IJmuiden Ver
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The Dutch government has allocated €3.9 billion to a new offshore wind farm in the North Sea, as part of efforts to accelerate the energy transition, said climate minister Stientje van Veldhoven on Saturday. "Wind power at sea is the engine of the energy transition and contributes to sustainable development in the Netherlands," the minister stressed, reaffirming the government's commitment to develop this sector.
Dutch government sets aside 3.9 billion euros for offshore wind farm near IJmuiden Ver
The Dutch government has set aside 3.9 billion euros for a new offshore wind farm in the North Sea, Climate Minister Stientje van Veldhoven (D66) said. The government expects the project to cost about €2.3 billion in total.The wind farm, located in the IJmuiden Ver Gamma-B zone more than 60 kilometers off the Dutch coast, is scheduled to start producing electricity in 2032 with a capacity of 1 gigawatt, enough to power about 1 million households.
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