CIP believes in a profitable North Sea energy island

The Danish infrastructure fund looks forward to engaging in dialog with authorities and relevant stakeholders.
Thomas Dalsgaard, CIP partner responsible for energy islands, still believes in a profitable model for the Danish North Sea energy island. | Photo: Stine Bidstrup
Thomas Dalsgaard, CIP partner responsible for energy islands, still believes in a profitable model for the Danish North Sea energy island. | Photo: Stine Bidstrup
by anne filbert

The tender for the North Sea energy island has just been postponed. The government must ”revisit the model”, as the state’s costs in its current form are ”too high and the risks too many.” They currently amount to an estimated DKK 50bn. 

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