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Denmark Grants Life Extension for Two Pioneering Wind Farms

July 1, 2025
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Denmark Grants Life Extensions to Pioneering Offshore Wind Farms

Two of the pioneering offshore wind farms, which were also the largest in the world at the time of their inception, have been granted life extensions by the Danish Energy Agency. This marks a significant milestone for the industry, paving the way for enhanced sustainability and economic viability.

The Danish Energy Agency has approved the extension of the permit for electricity production for Nysted Offshore Wind Farm located south of Lolland and Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm in Øresund. The owners of these wind farms had applied for the extensions, and after a thorough review of their remaining service life, the permits were granted. As part of the extension, the owners are required to conduct annual extended service inspections to ensure safe operations.

Stig Uffe Pedersen, Deputy Director General of the Danish Energy Agency, expressed positivity about the decision, stating, “It is sustainable and advantageous that these offshore wind turbines, over 20 years old, can continue to generate green electricity for many more years to come.”

Pioneering Wind Farms

Both Nysted and Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farms are considered pioneering projects in the industry. They have played a crucial role in shaping the development of modern offshore wind energy with their significant capacity.

Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm, owned by HOFOR and Middelgrundens Vindmøllelaug, has been an iconic part of the Copenhagen skyline since its launch in 2000. With 20 turbines producing a total of 40 MW, the farm has received a 25-year extension of its permit.

Surpassing Middelgrunden in size, the Nysted Offshore Wind Farm, owned by Ørsted, PensionDanmark, and Stadtwerke Lübeck, boasts 72 turbines generating approximately 166 MW. The owners applied for a 10-year extension, further solidifying the farm’s contribution to Denmark’s renewable energy goals.

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Industry Advancements

The Danish Energy Agency’s approval of these extensions signifies a significant advancement in the industry’s maturity and growth. Earlier in June, the agency granted a ten-year extension to the Samsø Offshore Wind Farm, which has been operational since 2002.

With ambitions to reach 14 GW of installed offshore wind power by 2030, Denmark continues to lead the way in sustainable energy generation. The country currently has 2.7 GW of offshore wind capacity, with plans for further expansion and innovation in the sector.

As the industry evolves, the extensions granted to these pioneering offshore wind farms reflect a commitment to harnessing renewable energy sources for a greener and more sustainable future.

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