Electricity -making losses in the Netherlands can reach up to 3% in some installations.
The Netherlands claims that their air air plants in the North Sea produce less energy due to Belgian turbins nearby. Welcomebelgium reported it.
The dispute exploded because of the wind power plants installed in the North Sea. The Netherlands argues that Belgian turbins located in the south violate the air flow and negatively affect the effectiveness of their windmills. The turbins located in the front slow the wind and create chaos, reducing the performance of turbins still located in the air.
It is noted that, according to preliminary estimates, the loss of electricity in the Netherlands can reach up to 3% in some installations.
Ecological experts encourage the EU to create an equal framework for putting out turbines overseas, starting the joint research of the dynamics of air flows and organizing future projects to prevent “wind theft”.
The North Sea is one of the leading European zones for the development of air energy offshore. In the coming years, it is expected a significant increase in capacities. The current capacity is about 30 gigavatts, 120 gigavatts are planned for 2030, and by 2050 – a ten -time increase.
Remember that wind turbins in the UK first reached gas power plants and became the main source of electricity.
It has been reported that Sweden has left 13 projects of wind power plants due to Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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