Big potential for green electricity and hydrogen production
Besides the 6 GW, tenderers have the possibility of overplanting, meaning tenderers can erect more wind turbines, with an opportunity to establish up to 10 GW or more on the sites. This can potentially mean green electricity corresponding to the consumption of more than 10 million Danish and European households, although the green electricity could also be used for hydrogen or other Power-to-X products to replace fossil fuels.
“We’re delighted to announce the largest offshore wind procurement procedure in Denmark to date. This is a massive investment in the green transition,” Kristoffer Böttzauw, Director General, Danish Energy Agency.
Denmark today has a total installed capacity of 2.7 GW offshore wind power, and the Thor Offshore Wind Farm currently under construction in the North Sea will supply a further 1 GW when it is scheduled for completion in 2027.
Realisation of the minimum 6 GW will therefore be a significant increase in total Danish offshore wind capacity, and with the possibility of overplanting, the stage is set for a massive boost.
“Now it is up to the market to take part in Denmark’s next big wind adventure. The next chapter will thus be written and carried out by the market – it is the market that must bring these tenders across the finish line” Lars Aagaard, Minister for Climate, Energy, and Utilities.
Construction of an offshore wind farm of this scale brings massive investments and thousands of green jobs. An offshore wind farm with 1 GW capacity is expected to require capital investments of appr. DKK 16 billion, and, according to calculations from market actors from 2020, appr. 9,500 workers. Not all of these jobs will be in Denmark, but the 6 GW offshore wind can contribute substantially to employment across Denmark – especially in the construction phase.