Stakeholders fear state co-ownership may delay OSW rollout

An untried tender scheme whereby the state assumes co-ownership of offshore wind farms is not the way forward, opines the Danish Chamber of Commerce.
Danish Chamber of Commerce remains critical of the price on government’s offshore wind plans. And who will be stuck with the bill of the potential co-ownership | Photo: Jens Dresling
Danish Chamber of Commerce remains critical of the price on government’s offshore wind plans. And who will be stuck with the bill of the potential co-ownership | Photo: Jens Dresling
by energywatch and ritzau, translated by simon øst vejbæk

The Danish government’s plot to assume co-ownership of new offshore wind farms is not exactly lauded by an industry that instead fears it could actually delay offshore wind rollout.

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