North Sea Nations Unite for Offshore Wind Power Pact
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The North Sea is to become the power hub of Europe. One hopes for a signal to the autocrats of the world. About a summit between an epoch break and a winter break.
Tens of thousands of wind turbines, new power cables at the bottom of the sea, huge hydrogen plants on land: the North Sea is to become the largest power plant in the world. EU countries are driving the plan forward – for more independence from the US.
The large wind farms in the North Sea are Europe's most important centre for green energy. At a summit in Hamburg, the neighbouring states have now discussed how to connect the wind farms to a large "reservoir".
An investment pact for wind energy has been adopted at the Hamburg Summit of the North Sea countries. The agreement signed by the Energy Ministers provides, among other things, for the interconnection of offshore wind energy plants with electricity connections of several countries.
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