CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 2月7日 07時30分
Denmark is pushing forward with plans to build a huge artificial island in the North Sea that will act as a major renewable energy hub and cost billions of dollars to develop.
The scale of the project, which will be located in waters 80 kilometers off the coast of the Danish mainland, is considerable. The first phase — set to have a capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW) — will involve approximately 200 offshore wind turbines sending electricity to the hub, which will distribute it to nearby countries via the grid.
In future, the capacity of the hub could be expanded to 10 GW. This, Danish authorities say, would be enough to power 10 million homes in Europe.
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