'Super power network' sharing ocean wind energy

While the general goal is not achieved, the Copenhagen Conference also signed a regional agreement: sharing the renewable energy source.

While the general goal is not achieved, the Copenhagen Conference also signed a regional agreement: sharing the renewable energy source. Work started from early 2010.

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Ocean wind energy is easily shared in 9 European countries. Photo: Siemens

Wind power from now on by agreement between European countries can cross the border easier than ever. Nine countries in Europe have announced a joint plan to build a "super power network" in the North Sea, allowing wind farms from Ireland to take advantage of their geographic advantages to transfer excess energy of I go to countries in continental Europe and vice versa.

Currently, countries have not yet specified the specific amount of the budget to contribute to the overall plan, although it is agreed that by 2020, this renewable energy source provided by this 'super network' will account for 20% of the budget. their energy profile.

Green Inc. Company said wind energy from the ocean so far has not been paid due attention, so it still accounts for a small percentage, only accounting for 0.3% of European electricity production. Even Denmark, wind energy from the ocean (via coastal wind farms) only accounts for 3.5%.

Update 16 December 2018
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