Potential of 1.4 GW in the Maritime Area of Liivi 2. First Offshore Wind Auction in the Baltic States for Energy Transition and Installed Green Capacities.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Ignitis Renewables have been selected as the winners of the first auction for the development of an offshore wind farm in Estonia, in the maritime area of Liivi 2. With a total capacity of up to 1.4 GW, the offshore wind farm is expected to be operational after 2030, covering an area of approximately 115 square kilometers.
The offshore wind farm project, also known as offshore wind, located northwest of Ruhnu Island, near the Estonian Baltic Sea coast, is an important investment in transforming the country into a European center for sustainable and long-term green energy. The partnership between Ignitis Renewables and CIP aims to support the decarbonization goals of the Baltic states and energy security ambitions, driving the deployment of offshore wind energy in the region.
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First Offshore Wind Auction in Brazil
The first offshore wind auction in Brazil is expected to take place soon, paving the way for the exploration of wind energy in maritime areas. With enormous and still unexplored potential, offshore wind farms have the power to revolutionize the way we generate electricity. With a total capacity of X megawatts, the offshore wind farm expected to be built in the country’s maritime area will represent a significant advance in the energy transition.
Offshore wind farms, also known as offshore wind, have gained prominence in the international renewable energy market. With their presence in the Baltic States and other locations, these farms have demonstrated impressive results, contributing significantly to the expansion of green installed capacities worldwide.
Expansion of the Domestic Market
With the operation of the offshore wind farm, Brazil will further boost its presence in the renewable energy market. Furthermore, the initiative will bring economic benefits, enabling job creation and attracting investments to the sector.
The energy transition is an unavoidable reality, and the bet on offshore wind demonstrates Brazil’s commitment to a more sustainable and ecologically responsible future. With government support and private sector interest, the country is on the right path to becoming a powerhouse in renewable energies, with offshore wind as the protagonist of this promising scenario.
Source: © Re News.Biz

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