Offshore wind power yield from German North Sea up 8% in 2024
Offshore wind farms in the German North Sea generated around eight percent more wind power last year compared to 2023, transmission system operator TenneT said. At 20.8 terawatt hours (TWh), offshore wind power going from the German North Sea to land could in theory cover the annual electricity demand of around 6.5 million households, it said.
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