Yet another section of Danish offshore wind project delayed by repealed permit

Case processing of a new permit for cable project owner Energinet could take up to 32 weeks solely for the Danish Environmental Protection Agency. Vattenfall does inform, though, that construction work on the nearshore development will continue as planned.
Vattenfall's visualization of Vesterhav Syd. | Photo: Vattenfall
Vattenfall's visualization of Vesterhav Syd. | Photo: Vattenfall
BY MAZ PLECHINGER & VICTOR EMIL KRISTENSEN

(Correction: 9:39 a.m. June 7, 2021: This article mistakenly reported that Vattenfall's offshore wind project, Vesterhav Syd, had its environmental permit repealed. Rather, Danish TSO Energinet, responsible for handling the facility's network connection, had an associated power cable permit withdrawn. Vattenfall's authorization for Vesterhav Syd remains fully valid. We apologize for the misinformation.)

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