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German wind power sector invites federal government overseas terminal financing

The German Offshore Wind Energy Structure said the federal government's decision to help fund the growth of an overseas terminal is essential to accomplish expansion objectives for wind energy at sea.

In a declaration late Friday, the structure stated it welcomed a federal government transfer to contribute to the expenses of expanding the terminal at the port of Cuxhaven, on the North Sea coast.

The federal government has accepted finance the 30-hectare (74. acres) growth of the overseas terminal, together with the. state of Lower Saxony and the private port market, at an expense. of around 300 million euros ($ 324.15 million), a government. spokesperson stated on Saturday.

The expansion of the Cuxhaven port is a main task for. the expansion of renewable resources, stated Stefan Wenzel,. parliamentary state secretary at the Federal Ministry for. Economic Affairs and Climate Action.

Germany's BWE power association on Wednesday required the. government to take expansion costs into account in its national. ports strategy to fulfill the nation's energy transition strategies.

Transport Minister Volker Wissing today said the federal. federal government was committed to its responsibility for ports,. including economically.

The German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation approximates that up. to 200 hectares of extra heavy-duty area will be required. by the end of the years simply for the building and construction of brand-new. offshore wind farms. This corresponds to 270 football fields, it. said.

(source: Reuters)