The UK government and European allies have signed the "Hamburg Declaration," a landmark security pact committing to the joint development of 100 GW of offshore wind capacity in the North Sea by 2050. The agreement, finalized at the North Sea Summit, aims to transform the region into a "clean energy reservoir" by harmonizing regulations and supporting the rapid deployment of gigawatt-scale infrastructure.
This pact provides critical political momentum for massive developments in the Scottish sector, such as the 4.1 GW Berwick Bank project. As one of the largest planned facilities globally, Berwick Bank exemplifies the scale required to meet these new cross-border targets, capable of powering over five million households alone.
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