
Offshore Wind Energy by Karina Würtz, Offshore Wind Energy Foundation
11/03/22 • 23 min
This podcast episode is all about the electricity that is generated from the wind on our seas - in offshore wind farms. Without marine technology, it wouldn't work. Every single wind turbine is anchored in the seabed.
1500 turbines are located between 15 and 150 km from the German coast with an installed capacity of 8 gigawatts. Offshore wind energy is highly topical - not only because of the current energy crisis. The German government wants to rapidly increase the expansion.
Karina Würtz, Managing Director of the Offshore Wind Energy Foundation, talks about what this means and how quickly the expansion can be achieved in this podcast episode.
www.offshore-stiftung.de,
www.maritime-technik.de
www.baerbel-fening.de
This podcast episode is all about the electricity that is generated from the wind on our seas - in offshore wind farms. Without marine technology, it wouldn't work. Every single wind turbine is anchored in the seabed.
1500 turbines are located between 15 and 150 km from the German coast with an installed capacity of 8 gigawatts. Offshore wind energy is highly topical - not only because of the current energy crisis. The German government wants to rapidly increase the expansion.
Karina Würtz, Managing Director of the Offshore Wind Energy Foundation, talks about what this means and how quickly the expansion can be achieved in this podcast episode.
www.offshore-stiftung.de,
www.maritime-technik.de
www.baerbel-fening.de
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