North Sea wind farm expansion may shift rain offshore, simulations suggest
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Offshore wind farms are a key pillar of the energy transition. The European Union plans to expand offshore wind capacity in the North Sea by 2050. A new study by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon indicates that a very extensive expansion could influence regional precipitation patterns: While precipitation over the sea could increase, it could decrease in coastal regions.
Key takeaways
- 01Offshore wind farms are a key pillar of the energy transition.
- 02The European Union plans to expand offshore wind capacity in the North Sea by 2050.
- 03A new study by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon indicates that a very extensive expansion could influence regional precipitation patterns: While precipitation over the sea could increase, it could decrease in coastal regions.
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