Thyborøn: Long-standing traditions of community-owned wind turbines
1987: The idea of community-owned wind turbines in Thyborøn-Harboøre Municipality emerges. A group of local residents initiates the construction of four Vestas 90 kW wind turbines.
2002: The turbines are dismantled in connection with the installation of eight new wind turbines in Limfjorden. Four of the eight new turbines are 2 MW Vestas V80 wind turbines, and the shares in the turbines are sold locally in the Thyborøn-Harboøre Municipality.
2018: Four Siemens 7 MW test turbines are installed in Nissum Bredning near Thyborøn.
2021: A similar Siemens 7 MW test turbine is installed Thyborøn South Harbor. It is sold in shares to individuals in Lemvig Municipality, and the shares are so popular that they are oversubscribed by multiple times. The Danish energy utility Jysk Energi are project developers on all five Siemens turbines.
2022: Thyborøn South Harbor Wind Turbine Co-operative II I/S is established on February 15. Lemvig Municipality issues a building permit to erect a 217-meter tall 9.5 MW turbine from Vestas. During the process, Vestas inquired about the possibility of scaling up to a 15 MW turbine, positioned between one of the 7 MW turbines and the northwesternmost of the 2 MW turbines in Limfjorden.
2023: The City Council of Lemvig Municipality unanimously approves the 15 MW turbine project on October 11.
Source: Green Power Denmark
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