Ørsted, ATP aim to expand Danish energy island to supply green power to 20 million households

Ørsted and ATP have entered the fray with a concept that enables supply of at least twice as much green power as hitherto planned for Denmark’s prestigious island.
Ørsted and ATP have developed a new modular concept for the upcoming North Sea energy island in collaboration with engineering contractors, spearheaded by Danish developer Aarsleff. | Photo: Ørsted
Ørsted and ATP have developed a new modular concept for the upcoming North Sea energy island in collaboration with engineering contractors, spearheaded by Danish developer Aarsleff. | Photo: Ørsted
BY JAKOB MARTINI, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

The biggest construction project in Danish history must become even bigger, say Danish state pension fund ATP and Ørsted.

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