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Romania’s government has published a roadmap for 7GW of offshore wind capacity off the country’s coast according to Renews.biz.

  • The offshore wind expansion is supported by the EC and World Bank.
  • The roadmap highlights the potential to construct 7GW of offshore wind capacity in Romania’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Black Sea.
  • The document includes two scenarios, one assumes 3GW of capacity is installed to supply 16% of Romania’s electricity demand by 2035, while the other assumes 7GW of offshore wind power is installed to supply 37% of Romania’s electricity demand by 2035.
  • There are still several steps Romania has to take before achieving its planned targets, the document explained. 
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Romania’s government has published a roadmap for 7GW of offshore wind capacity off the country’s coast according to Renews.biz.

  • The offshore wind expansion is supported by the EC and World Bank.
  • The roadmap highlights the potential to construct 7GW of offshore wind capacity in Romania’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Black Sea.
  • The document includes two scenarios, one assumes 3GW of capacity is installed to supply 16% of Romania’s electricity demand by 2035, while the other assumes 7GW of offshore wind power is installed to supply 37% of Romania’s electricity demand by 2035.
  • There are still several steps Romania has to take before achieving its planned targets, the document explained.