Europe bets on 100 GW offshore wind to curb US gas reliance

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European ministers agreed to jointly develop 100 GW of offshore wind in shared North Sea waters by 2050 to reduce dependence on U.S. LNG and lower electricity costs, building on a 2023 pledge for 300 GW. The plan hinges on a network of bidirectional cables and interconnectors to balance supply across time zones, potentially cutting gas-fired power and episodes of negative pricing. Officials say the scale could lower consumer costs, boost homegrown manufacturing, create about 91,000 jobs, and generate up to 1 trillion euros in activity, but success hinges on complex regulatory alignment and political backing across multiple countries.
Topics:world#energy#europe-energy-security#grid-integration#interconnectors#lng-dependence#offshore-wind
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