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He added that the new energy island will become an offshore wind energy hub that will provide sustainable affordable energy for the country’s families and companies and turn the North Sea into a green energy plant. Meanwhile, Elia is currently finishing up an island design that incorporates nature in order to protect the island’s marine and terrestrial wildlife. This proposal will be submitted later this year. The design was developed in conjunction with outside specialists to see which elements could be changed or added in order to increase biodiversity on and around the island.
“We plan to continue developing the North Sea as Belgium’s leading energy centre and Princess Elisabeth Island will be a crucial part of this process,” said Vincent Van Quickenborne, Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Justice and the North Sea.
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