
A new electricity network in the North Sea to tap the full potential of renewable energy in Europe: is the project of nine European countries, pointing to connect all the major plants for the generation of green power on the continent. According to German newspaper reported today the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, the nine countries - Germany, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Ireland, Luxembourg and Norway - are considering a 30 billion euro project that would lay the groundwork for further exploitation of renewable energy in Europe to meet the challenges of changing work climatico.Come the maxi -network - The network of high voltage cables, reports the newspaper, will connect the wind farms are located along the coasts of Germany and Great Britain with hydropower plants of Norway, Belgium and Denmark as wind farms and solar plants other EU countries. In this event, within 10 years you may distribute this renewable energy to a large part of Europe, writes the quotidiano.Presto a letter of intent to define the project - Representatives of the nine countries will meet for the first time on February 9th with the aim to sign a letter of intent by the autumn. Meanwhile, the newspaper has confirmed a spokesman for the German Economics Ministry, this month there will be a series of meetings to work out the details of the project.
January 5, 2010
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