Germany promotes Baltic Sea’s ‘enormous’ energy potential


              Denmarks Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod, left, receives German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock in Eigtveds Pakhus in Copenhagen, Friday Aug. 26, 2022. Germany's foreign minister said Friday that estimates show the Baltic Sea can produce “more than twice the installed capacity of all German coal-fired power stations” as the country works to meet climate change targets and to wean itself off of Russia-supplied energy. (Emil Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)
            
              Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, third left, at the start of a meeting with Denmarks Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod in Eigtveds Pakhus in Copenhagen, Friday Aug. 26, 2022. Germany's foreign minister said Friday that estimates show the Baltic Sea can produce “more than twice the installed capacity of all German coal-fired power stations” as the country works to meet climate change targets and to wean itself off of Russia-supplied energy. (Emil Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)
Germany promotes Baltic Sea’s ‘enormous’ energy potential