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Nine European nations pledged 100 GW of joint offshore wind by 2050 to enhance energy security and climate goals.
Nine European nations, including Germany, France, the UK, and Denmark, pledged at the Hamburg North Sea Summit to develop 100 gigawatts of joint offshore wind capacity by 2050, part of a broader 300-gigawatt goal, to boost energy security and reduce reliance on foreign energy, especially after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The "Hamburg Declaration" emphasizes cross-border wind projects, interconnectors, and enhanced protection against cyber and physical threats to infrastructure.
The move aims to counter energy blackmail, support climate goals, and strengthen resilience amid geopolitical tensions, including U.S. interest in Greenland.
Nueve naciones europeas prometieron 100 GW de eólica marina conjunta para 2050 para mejorar la seguridad energética y los objetivos climáticos.