There are billions to be saved and export revenues to be gained if the upcoming Energy Island in the North Sea is established with hydrogen production.
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A new analysis conducted by Cowi and Brinckmann, following the Danish government's decision on June 28th to pause the project due to the prospect of a 50 billion DKK b...
Advisors: Hydrogen could cut 20-30 billion off the energy island bill
A new analysis shows that the bill for Energy Island in the North Sea could be reduced by 20-30 billion kr. if green hydrogen production is integrated into the project instead of costly connections to other countries
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On June 28th, Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard (M) postponed the bidding process for six months, citing that the current form of the project would result in a deficit of over 50 billion DKK for the state. Sweco/Energistyrelsen
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