News Digest Item
30 Sep 2016

More wind power from the North Sea

TenneT

Wind energy fed from offshore North Sea facilities to the mainland by German grid operator TenneT more than doubled to 5.18 terawatt hours (TWh) in the first half of 2016 – compared to 2.26 TWh in the same period last year, TenneT says in a press release. This amounts to 12.6 percent of all German wind power generation, according to Lex Hartmann, member of the board of management at TenneT.

Read the press release in German here.

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