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Denmark approves 560 MW of new offshore wind capacity

Danish project developer European Energy has obtained environmental impact assessments (EIA) approvals for the Omo South and Jammerland Bay offshore wind projects in Denmark, which will have a combined capacity of 560 MW and are expected to be commissioned in 2023. The Omo South wind project will have a capacity of 320 MW, while Jammerland Bay wind project's generation capacity will reach 240 MW.

Earlier in May 2020, the Danish government unveiled plans to build two offshore wind energy islands in the Baltic and North Seas with a total capacity of 4 GW by 2030. In June 2019, the government reached an agreement with all the parties in the Danish parliament to support the green transition to 2030. The deal includes massive investments to achieve the target of 100% green power by 2030, as well as a pledge to reduce the number of onshore wind turbines by 70% over the next decade.

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