Historic deal on OSW expansion in Denmark falls into place

The largest ever offshore wind tender will come to power 14 million European households.
Denmark's offshore wind capacity needs to be expanded from the current 2.3GW to potentially 14GW, according to new agreement. | Photo: Anders Holst Pedersen/Ritzau Scanpix
Denmark's offshore wind capacity needs to be expanded from the current 2.3GW to potentially 14GW, according to new agreement. | Photo: Anders Holst Pedersen/Ritzau Scanpix
by RITZAU and TORBEN SALOMONSEN, translated by simon øst vejbæk & daniel pedersen

A majority in the Danish Parliament now agrees that the state must hold a 20% ownership in offshore wind turbines tasked with generating power of 6GW, informs Denmark’s Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities in a press release.

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