South-Eastern Europe combines coexisting strategic interests by all major superpowers - the US, the EU and China - which raise the question of whether energy generates security dilemmas or rather cooperation in the region.
According to the Hungarian President János Áder, the 2020 presidential US election had been the first in which climate change was a major issue but without the US and China in the global climate policy none of the actions would be effective.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the world’s installed offshore wind capacity rose by 15%, Rystad Energy estimated. China was the main contributor, followed by the Netherlands and the UK.
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