The Danish state wants to part-own offshore wind power

“A state part-ownership, which we have good experience with from, for example, the North Sea, ensures, among other things, that the state gets more visibility into important infrastructure – and at the same time ensures that the public receives part of the profit from the use of Danish sea surface, which is a shared resource,” he writes.

According to sources for the newspaper Børsen, he states that the government has worked out a model where the state becomes a partner in 25 percent of the coming years’ establishment of offshore wind farms, which are estimated to produce six gigawatts.

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