The leaders of Germany, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands announced plans to quadruple their offshore wind power capacity to 65 gigawatts by 2030 at a summit held in the Danish coast town of Esbjerg on Wednesday. The move comes as European governments are redoubling their efforts to reduce their dependency on Russian fossil fuels in the light of Moscow’s invasion of Kiev. “This is not just a declaration, but the toolbox for what we have to do and will do in the near future,” said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as he signed the agreement. The leaders of all four countries were joined by Europ…