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Danes, Germans back Baltic wind hub to offset Russian gas

A 470-kilometer (292-mile) subsea cable will run via the Danish Baltic Sea island of Bornholm to northern Germany, enabling the power to be sent directly to the German electricity grid and on to the rest of Europe.

August 29, 2022 / 17:15 IST
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Denmark said Monday it will increase its planned offshore wind capacity in the Baltic Sea to 3 gigawatts and hook it up to the German grid, a step toward weaning Europe off its reliance on Russian gas. When established in 2030, it should be able to supply electricity to up to 4.5 million European homes.

A 470-kilometer (292-mile) subsea cable will run via the Danish Baltic Sea island of Bornholm to northern Germany, enabling the power to be sent directly to the German electricity grid and on to the rest of Europe.

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At present, Denmark and Germany have respective offshore wind energy capacities of 1.5 gigawatts and 1 gigawatt.

German Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck called it "a flagship project" and added that "with such projects among European partners, we achieve two key goals at the same time: European energy security and climate neutrality." The deal was announced in Copenhagen.