Video: Habeck: North Sea wind farms will create a capacity of 270 gigawatts in the long term

STORY: Note: This post will be sent to you without narration. FEDERAL MINISTER OF ECONOMY ROBERT HABECK (DIE GREEN) “So it’s also nice for me that things are going on again. The first wind farm that we’re going to connect again after a long, long thirst. We’ll still have around a good two gigawatts in the next two years, that’s build two nuclear power plants at sea, as well. But the steep rise comes at the end of the decade. Then instead of eight, – so all you see now is about 80 gigawatts, that’s supposed to more than triple. So to 30 gigawatts we want to achieve in the next seven years. The tenders are running. This year alone we will tender eight gigawatts, i.e. as much as has been built in the last 20 years. And then it will be built successively.” “As far as the line expansion is concerned, the decisive factor is that we cooperate. We are now doing 30 gigawatts, maybe even a little more by 2030 and 70 gigawatts, i.e. 70 nuclear power plants at sea, until the 40s. The other North Sea residents are doing it another 200, i.e. 270 gigawatts of generation capacity here in the entire North Sea. That’s an almost unimaginable number, I would say. And if now every country Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Norway, maybe they’ll get going too, well If you lay your own power cable, then it’s super inefficient. So what we’re doing right now is a North Sea cooperation. All the residents are superimposing their plans and want to mesh the network with each other, as we know it on land, i.e. onshore.”

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