Maritime and Logistics News
  • Maritime & Ocean News
    • Container Shipping News
    • Dry Bulk Shipping News
    • Breakbulk Shipping News
    • Chemical Shipping News
    • Crude Oil Shipping News
    • Cruise Shipping News
    • Fishing News
    • Freight Forwarders News
    • LNG & LPG Shipping News
    • Multimodal Transport News
    • Railway News
    • Straits News
    • Trucking News
  • Global Ports News
    • Port Accidents News
    • Port Congestion News
    • Port Infrastructure News
    • Port Strike News
    • Schedules News
  • Air Cargo News
    • Air Cargo Carriers News
    • Air Freight Forwarder News
    • Airports News
  • Logistics News
    • Supply Chain News
    • Warehousing News
    • Cold Storage News
    • Logistics Parks News
  • Vessels News
    • Bunkering News
    • Incidents News
    • Offshore News
    • Pilotage News
    • Piracy News
    • Services News
    • Ship Breaking News
    • Shipbuilding News
  • Tech. & Sustainability News
    • Green Logistics News
    • Responsibility Projects News
    • Useful Maritime Associations News
  • English
    • English
    • Deutsch
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Logistics News

Denmark extends life of two more offshore wind farms

June 30, 2025
in Logistics News
Denmark extends life of two more offshore wind farms
0
SHARES
3
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has extended the life of two offshore wind farms, which together have been in operation for almost 50 years.
The Agency has notified the owners of the Middelgrunden and Nysted offshore wind farms that it will be extending their permits for electricity production. This means that the two offshore wind farms can produce electricity for an additional 25 and 10 years, respectively.
The two offshore wind farms are some of the oldest in the country. Middelgrunden was originally granted an electricity production permit in 2000, while Nysted followed three years later.
The DEA required an independent analysis of the remaining life for the two projects, as well as an extended service inspection before granting the extension permits.
The Nysted offshore wind farm is owned by Orsted, PensionDanmark, and Stadtwerke Lübeck and consists of 70 turbines with a production capacity of 161MW, which corresponds to the electricity consumption of more than 130,000 households.
Middelgrunden, owned by HOFOR and the Middelgrunden Wind Turbine Cooperative, consists of 20 turbines that supply approximately 20,000 households with green electricity annually.
This move follows the extension of the production permit for the Samsø offshore wind farm earlier this month. The wind farm, which started producing electricity in 2002, has a 25-year production permit. The extension gave it another 10 years of production and will end in 2037.
The Danish Energy Agency is also processing electricity production permit extension applications for the Rønland and Horns Rev 1 offshore wind farms.
Denmark is considered a pioneer in the offshore wind world as its Vindeby offshore wind farm was the world’s first such project, constructed back in 1991. It was decommissioned in 2016.
The country is also the home to the oldest still-operating commercial offshore wind farm, Tunø Knob, completed in 1995. The wind farm celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2025.
Tags: AndElectricityOffshore Wind FarmProductionThe

Related Posts

Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen
Logistics News

Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen

September 17, 2025
SSI: AI and the business of building ships
Logistics News

SSI: AI and the business of building ships

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

Peninsula launches operations in Algoa Bay, South Africa

September 17, 2025
Container Shipping News

WK NatPower, Shandong Port team up on shore power

September 17, 2025
Katoen Natie pitches Antwerp capacity fix
Logistics News

Katoen Natie pitches Antwerp capacity fix

September 17, 2025
Dutch government backs 2GW of offshore wind with $1.2bn in subsidies
Logistics News

Dutch government backs 2GW of offshore wind with $1.2bn in subsidies

September 17, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

November 19, 2024
FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

August 21, 2025
Vintage VLCC prices firm up

Vintage VLCC prices firm up

February 25, 2025
At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

November 18, 2024
PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse,

PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse

0
Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

0
Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

0
Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

0
Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen

Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen

September 17, 2025
SSI: AI and the business of building ships

SSI: AI and the business of building ships

September 17, 2025
COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry in South China yard expansion

COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry in South China yard expansion

September 17, 2025

Peninsula launches operations in Algoa Bay, South Africa

September 17, 2025

Recent News

Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen

Shipping launches first training playbook for handling ammonia, methanol and hydrogen

September 17, 2025
SSI: AI and the business of building ships

SSI: AI and the business of building ships

September 17, 2025
COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry in South China yard expansion

COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry in South China yard expansion

September 17, 2025

Peninsula launches operations in Algoa Bay, South Africa

September 17, 2025

Stay ahead in the dynamic world of maritime and logistics with our comprehensive news coverage. Explore the latest industry trends, breaking news, and insightful analyses. Your gateway to informed decision-making in shipping, trade, and logistics awaits.

Follow Us

Our Partners

shipstrack.com
E-tracking
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.

No Result
View All Result

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.