Germany and Denmark plan to invest $9 billion in an island of wind parks to replace Russian gasWind turbines located in the Baltic Sea between the German island of Rügen and Danish island of Bornholm.Germany and Denmark have struck a deal to boost offshore wind power capacity in the Baltic Sea.Both nations said it's a step toward reducing the region's reliance on Russian gas and oil.
Currently, Denmark and Germany have offshore wind power capabilities of 1.5 gigawatts and 1 gigawatts in the Baltic Sea, accounting for more than 90% of the region's wind energy, State of Green wrote in its statement. Robert Habeck, Germany's minister for economic affairs and climate action, said the"flagship project" would help Europe achieve"energy security and climate neutrality.", German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock emphasized her nation's desire to pursue the"enormous" potential of offshore wind energy in the Baltic Sea, which she said could generate up to 90 gigawatts of power.
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