Black Sea wind energy - a unique opportunity for Romania's development

Black Sea wind energy - a unique opportunity for Romania's development

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The impact and potential of harnessing Romania's offshore wind energy, as well as the economic and social opportunities this industry can bring to the country are highlighted in the World Bank's Offshore Wind Roadmap for Romania released on September 27, representatives of the Energy Ministry said in a release, stating that the World Bank's report on Romanian's Black Sea wind energy potential looks at projects of up to 19 billion euros that could be implemented until 2035, 7 GW of new wind capacity, and up to 77,000 full time equivalent years of employment that could be created by the OSW industry by 2035, CE Report quotes AGERPRES.

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