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Poland and Germany Plan Major Offshore Wind Expansion in Baltic Sea to Reduce Energy Dependence

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Poland and Germany are planning to significantly expand offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea as part of a joint energy strategy to reduce reliance on Russian energy supplies following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The initiative reflects both countries' need to diversify energy sources after years of fossil fuel dependency, with Poland already constructing its first offshore wind farm expected to be operational by mid-2026. The collaboration aims to strengthen European energy sovereignty and economic resilience amid regional instability.

Poland and Germany are pursuing joint offshore wind energy development in the Baltic Sea to address energy security concerns created by Russia's war in Ukraine and broader Middle Eastern instability. The initiative was discussed at the 4th German-Polish Energy Transition Forum in Berlin, where diplomats and business leaders explored cross-border solutions. Poland has already accelerated onshore wind expansion to over 11 gigawatts of capacity and is constructing its first offshore wind farm. Germany, which phased out nuclear power and previously relied heavily on Russian fossil fuels, has been slower to develop Baltic Sea offshore capacity compared to its North Sea operations. Both countries are pursuing diversified energy strategies including renewables, energy storage, and nuclear power, with Polish officials warning that inadequate energy preparation could cost the nation €9.5 billion daily in blackout losses.

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    Defying Russia: Poland and Germany plan massive offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea

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