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Green light for port expansion

06.11.2024
CUXHAVEN. In September, the European Commission approved the public partial financing of berths 5 to 7 in Cuxhaven, where 38 hectares of additional logistics space approved for heavy loads will be developed over several years for the transshipment and storage of on- and offshore wind turbines. An investment of 300 million euros has been planned for the project. The state of Lower Saxony has approved state funds of 100 million euros for port expansion, which will support the German government’s climate targets. The German government will cover one-third of the construction costs.

Credits: NPorts

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