North Sea Nations Will Vow to Jointly Build and Protect Wind Sites
An offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
Countries including the UK, Germany and the Netherlands will pledge to jointly develop 100 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity in the North Sea and step up security of such infrastructure amid growing threats of sabotage.
Energy ministers from nine countries meeting in Hamburg next week will sign a declaration committing to executing the joint projects by 2050, according to a draft seen by Bloomberg News.