Countries agree to share costs for plan to build 3GW of offshore wind capacity around Baltic Sea island of Bornholm and link them to energy grids in both countriesFrom left to right: Danish energy minister Aargard, Thomas Egebo (CEO Energinet), Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, EU commissioner Dan Jörgensen, 50Hertz CEO Stefan Kapferer, German state secretary Frank Wetzel Photo: German federal governmentBernd RadowitzEuropean Editor, RechargeFollow me My Alerts is a service for subscribers. Please login or subscribe in order to use My Alerts.SubscribeLoginGrid
Germany, Denmark sign energy island deal as shield against 'political pressure'
Countries agree to share costs for plan to build 3GW of offshore wind capacity around Baltic Sea island of Bornholm and link them to energy grids in both countries












