Europe Launches Agreement for 100 GW of Offshore Wind in the North Sea
Nine European countries signed a joint declaration in Hamburg to accelerate the deployment of wind farms in the North Sea. The initiative aims to reduce dependence on Russian gas amid growing geopolitical tensions.
| Countries | Allemagne, Danemark, France, Royaume-Uni, Norvège |
|---|---|
| Companies | E3G, TenneT, OTAN |
| Sector | Énergie Éolienne |
| Theme | Politique & Géopolitique |
The third summit on energy and security cooperation in the North Sea brought together energy ministers from nine European countries in Hamburg. Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Norway signed a joint declaration aimed at creating what they describe as “the world’s largest clean energy hub.” This initiative comes amid diplomatic tensions linked to the Russian threat and American ambitions regarding Greenland.











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