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Offshore wind farm finds another use. Scientists grow seaweed and algae there.

Summary by iDNES.cz
The largest Scandinavian wind farm Kriegers Flak not only supplies clean energy to nearby Denmark, but also functions as an underwater farm for the breeding of marine products. According to scientists, the benefits could go much further than just food production. The production of shellfish and seaweed could help improve water quality and capture carbon.
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The largest Scandinavian wind farm Kriegers Flak not only supplies clean energy to nearby Denmark, but also functions as an underwater farm for the breeding of marine products. According to scientists, the benefits could go much further than just food production. The production of shellfish and seaweed could help improve water quality and capture carbon.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Saturday, June 22, 2024.
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