
Countries bordering the Baltic Sea have agreed to increase their offshore wind power by seven times by 2030 to reduce dependence on Russia. energyDanish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated this today at the Energy Summit in Denmark. Copenhagen.
The Baltic Sea countries have agreed to increase their offshore wind capacity sevenfold to 20 gigawatts by 2030 to move away from Russian oil and gas, said Mette Frederiksen, who organized the meeting in Copenhagen, which was also attended by Germany, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Estonia , Lithuania and Latvia.
“We have agreed to increase wind energy in the Baltic Sea by seven times by 2030,” said the Danish Prime Minister.
Source: APE-MEB, Reuters, AFP.
Source: Kathimerini

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