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Denmark awards first-ever offshore wind farm life extension permit

June 4, 2025
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The Danish Energy Agency Extends Electricity Production Permit for Samsø Offshore Wind Farm

The Danish Energy Agency has recently announced the extension of the electricity production permit for the Samsø offshore wind farm by 10 years. This marks the first time in Denmark’s history that an older offshore wind farm has had its lifetime extended, thanks to the application of the EU’s emergency regulations which expedited the permit process.

Established in 2002, the Samsø wind farm initially had a 25-year electricity production permit. Without this extension, the turbines would have needed to be decommissioned. Wind Estate, the plant owner, applied for the extension, ensuring that the offshore wind farm will continue to produce electricity until 2037.

The Samsø wind farm consists of 10 turbines with a total capacity of 23MW, generating enough electricity to power 20,000 to 25,000 households. With the farm nearing its 25th year of operation, it was crucial to assess the structural integrity and capability of the turbines to continue efficient production.

Wind Estate conducted an independent analysis of the remaining service life and committed to annual extended service inspections once the farm reaches over 20 years of operation. The Danish Energy Agency is currently reviewing permit extension applications for other offshore wind farms in the region, including Middelgrunden, Rønland, Nysted, and Horns Rev 1.

Stig Uffe Pedersen, Deputy Director of the Danish Energy Agency, remarked, “This decision sets a precedent for the extension of electricity production permits for existing offshore wind farms in Denmark, providing valuable insights for future projects in the sector.”

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Denmark has been a pioneer in the offshore wind industry, with notable projects like the Vindeby offshore wind farm, the world’s first, and the Tunø Knob offshore wind farm, the oldest still-operating commercial wind farm completed in 1995. The country’s commitment to renewable energy continues to drive innovation and sustainability in the offshore wind sector.

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