The nine countries participating in the North Sea Summit agreed on a target of 300 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2050 on Monday 24 April in Ostend, Belgium. Together with their national targets, they thus raise the target set last year at the first Summit in Esbjerg, Denmark, to 120 gigawatts.
“Today we have a capacity of 7 gigawatts per year. If we want to increase our ambition, we need to build 20 gigawatts of capacity annually”, explained Belgian Prime Minister Alexander...