Germany and Denmark found an alternative to Russian gas

Germany and Denmark found an option to produce alternative energy, which can replace Russian gas and provide Europe with energy resources. The decision could be the “Energy Island of Bournhol” – a wind -bearing in the Baltic Sea, writes Bloomberg.

The German-Data windsuel will be able to produce more than 3 GW per day using the generation of energy received from the winds, which are always strong in the Baltic Sea. “For the first time in Europe, two countries are working on such a project,” said Robert Habek, Minister of Energy and Deputy Chancellor of Germany.

The authors of the project indicated that it will need to invest € 9 billion for its implementation. € 3 billion of them will go to the infrastructure, € 6 billion will spend on the construction of a naval wind park. As a result, the windmill will be able to connect several windmills and distribute the energy they produce between the two countries. 4.1 million households will be able to use its energy.