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Cold, still and overcast: can Europe’s renewables cope with Dunkelflaute?

Prolonged periods with little wind and no sun are a challenge for wind and solar power
Remote working: one of the platforms installed last year for the Baltic Eagle wind farm, 75km off the German coast

Some 75 kilometres off the coast of Germany, the 50 foundations of the Baltic Eagle wind farm are among the latest signs of Europe’s push for green energy.

Installed last year, the platforms — which have just received their first turbine — are part of a joint venture between Iberdrola, the Madrid-listed energy giant, and Masdar, the UAE’s clean energy company. The 476-megawatt project should be capable of supplying up to 475,000 homes, marking one small step towards Europe’s clean energy goals.

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