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Nine European nations pledged 100 GW of joint offshore wind by 2050 to enhance energy security and climate goals.
In order to improve energy security and lessen dependency on foreign energy, particularly in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, nine European countries—including Germany, France, the UK, and Denmark—promised at the Hamburg North Sea Summit to develop 100 gigawatts of joint offshore wind capacity by 2050 as part of a larger 300-gigawatt goal.
The "Hamburg Declaration" places a strong emphasis on interconnectors, cross-border wind projects, and improved defense against physical and cyberthreats to infrastructure.
The action is intended to combat energy blackmail, promote climate goals, and bolster resilience in the face of geopolitical tensions, including U.S. curiosity about Greenland.
Nueve naciones europeas prometieron 100 GW de eólica marina conjunta para 2050 para mejorar la seguridad energética y los objetivos climáticos.