6.3 GW, corresponding to almost a tripling of Denmark's current offshore wind capacity, this is how much offshore wind Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) will build within a few years in the form of five offshore wind farms, for which the company has applied for permission through the open door scheme . It writes Finans.dk a>.
Via the open door scheme, developers can apply for permission to build offshore wind without government tenders, thus also wind farms that do not have to receive government subsidies that CIP wants to build, and things can go really fast if they i.e. allowed.
- We can guarantee that you will get the first power in 2027. I have never given guarantees before, says Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners director of offshore wind Michael Hannibal. He continues.
- If it is to succeed, it naturally also requires the authorities to do their part and be flexible. But we will do our part, and we draw on a great deal of global experience, says Michael Hannibal.
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