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Denmark Issues First Life Extension Permit for Offshore Wind Farm

June 4, 2025
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Denmark Extends Service Life of Offshore Wind Farms

Denmark has been a leader in offshore wind farm development for over 30 years, and recently, it made a significant decision to extend the service life of some of its existing wind farms. This move comes at a crucial time as several wind farms are nearing the end of their original 25-year licenses.

The Danish Energy Agency has granted permission to extend the electricity production permit for the Samsø Offshore Wind Farm by an additional ten years. Established in 2002, the Samsø Offshore Wind Farm initially had a 25-year permit. With a capacity of 23 MW spread across ten turbines, the farm can power 20-25,000 households.

Deputy Director Stig Uffe Pedersen of the Danish Energy Agency expressed satisfaction with the decision, stating, “Allowing the Samsø Offshore Wind Farm to continue producing green electricity instead of being decommissioned is crucial for the green transition and sustainable resource management.”

Given the age of the Samsø wind farm, structural integrity assessments were conducted to ensure safe and continued operations. The permit extension will enable the farm to generate electricity until 2037.

Looking ahead, the Danish Energy Agency is evaluating similar permit extensions for other aging offshore wind farms in Denmark, including Middelgrunden, Rønland, Nysted, and Horns Rev 1.

While the older wind farms face economic challenges due to their smaller size, innovative solutions like private purchase agreements are emerging. For example, Google recently signed a deal with Shell to purchase electricity from a nearly two-decade-old wind farm in the Netherlands, effectively extending its operational life.

See also  Integrated Wind Solutions secures one year extension for CSOV

As Denmark continues to lead the way in sustainable energy initiatives, the extension of service life for offshore wind farms sets a positive precedent for the industry’s long-term viability and environmental impact.

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