
Though the ink is barely dry on the pages of the historic Esbjerg agreement on a tenfold increase of offshore wind capacity in the North Sea, one of the world’s biggest green asset manager unveils an offer that could prove a bargain for the Danish government.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is ready with a concept for developing yet another Danish energy island with a capacity of 10GW, which could be completed as soon as 2030.
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