CIP considers moving energy island project in the Baltic Sea

Through a new subsidiary and in collaboration with a local developer and French hydrogen producer, CIP plans to establish an energy island on a gigawatt scale. 
Photo: Tom Little
Photo: Tom Little

The use of an existing island in the Baltic Sea as an energy island is not entirely new. The Danish island of Bornholm that has been the center of such plans in recent years, for better or worse. But now, a newly established partnership is pointing to the autonomous Finnish island of Åland as the starting point for another possible energy island in the waters.

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