The German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency has granted Iberdrola approval to build Baltic Eagle, the Baltic Sea’s largest offshore wind farm. With a capacity of 476 MW, Baltic Eagle will be able to generate enough clean energy to power 475,000 homes, while reducing carbon emissions by over 800,000 tonnes per year. By the end of 2024, the wind farm should be operational.
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