Media: EU attempts to replace Russian gas with wind power failed

Against the backdrop of a gradual refusal to purchase Russian gas, European countries decided to try to replace fuel supplies with wind energy. This is facilitated by the fact that EU member states are simultaneously trying to reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere in order to fight global warming. However, the attempt failed. This was stated by Bloomberg analyst Mathis.

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The European Union fails to overcome dependence on Russian gas with the help of offshore wind farms. Bloomberg analyst Will Mathis writes about this.

The EU countries have decided to stop buying Russian gas. In addition, they are trying to reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere in order to fight global warming.

About a year ago, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark issued a declaration accelerating the construction of offshore wind farms to increase capacity to 65 gigawatts by 2030 – about five times more than today. Britain also decided to build wind turbines to increase generation by 50 gigawatts. However, European leaders realized that the plan failed.

“European efforts to rapidly build offshore wind farms, which should help reduce dependence on Russian natural gas and reduce global warming emissions, are failing as developers struggle to implement the projects,” the publication says.

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