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Denmark issues construction permit for 240 MW OWF

Wednesday, December 18 2024

Wind Energy – Jammerland Bugt

According to Reuters the Danish Energy Agency has granted a construction permit for 240-megawatt (MW) Jammerland Bugt offshore wind farm.

The OWF is expected to start operating in 2029, developer European Energy said on Tuesday.

The project is located in the Bay of Jammerland, on the western side of the island of Zealand.

The offshore wind farm is expected to produce power equating the electricity consumption of around 240,000 European households per year, the developer said.

The company did not provide any details on the cost of the project, where it is the sole developer.

At the end of November, European Energy already received consent to build the Lillebaelt Syd offshore wind farm, which will have an installed capacity of 165 MW, enough to power 148,000 households.

The projects are two of only nine open-door projects confirmed by the Danish Energy Agency before it in December 2023 ended the scheme due to EU law conflicts.

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