Theft of vehicles, cattle, gold-silver and other valuables is common. There have been many cases of theft of rare things from banks and museums. But, now a case of theft has now come up, in which allegations of stealing air are being made. That too at the level of two countries. Till now, one country has been making allegations of theft of water and many other natural assets on other countries. Now let’s know what this matter is.
A meteorological firm in the Netherlands has accused Belgium of stealing his air. He said these things in an interview with a broadcaster service of Belgium and told that your own people are paying the air of our country.
Both countries are adjacent to each other
Explain that Belgium and Netherlands are adjacent to each other and share a limit. There are many such activities in the border areas of these two countries, which affect both the country. Now, in such a situation, Rameko Verjilberg, CEO of a Dutch Weather Forecaster Service Firm, has accused Belgium of stealing his country’s air.
Wind energy forms stealing air
According to the report by The Brussels Times, Vergilberg said that the wind farm of Belgium is inadvertently stealing wind energy from the wind farms of his country in the North Sea. He claimed that Belgium’s windmills in the North Sea have an advantage compared to the Dutch people due to their location, they are effectively stealing the Dutch wind.
The air of the Netherlands pulling big tarbine
According to Verjilberg, the wind turbine is designed to remove air from the air. If you measure behind wind turbine, the air moves less sharply. Behind the wind farm with many wind turbines, you really see the speed of low air. Virjilberg said that Belgium’s wind farm is more beneficial than Dutch farms. They are located in the south-west of the Dutch parks and the air often comes from the southwest. So they often steal some of our air. That is, the huge torbines of Belgium are pulling the air of Belgium.
Belgium stealing wind energy up to 3% of the Netherlands
Verzilberg claimed that the wind farm of Belgium is taking wind energy from Dutch installations, saying that the wind speed measured behind the wind turbine is low. This incident is completely casual due to the location of Pawan Turbines, he advocated better coordination among countries in the near future.
Putting more wind mill will increase air theft
The Dutch weather forecast expert warned that this type of wind theft would become a major issue, as more wind farms are being installed in the North Sea in the international race to become carbon neutral. Therefore, there will be even more theft of wind energy there. In this case, better planning and coordination is required to avoid conflict.
Belgium wants to meet the goal of becoming carbon neutral
The use of wind farms is important for countries that aim to become carbon neutral. By 2030, Belgium wants to make six gigawatt wind turbines in the North Sea to meet its goals.
