Four German offshore wind auctions have given both the minister and experts hope for a better economy for the Bornholm Energy Island than previously anticipated.
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This is reported by Bornholms Tidende.
In early July, four German offshore wind concessions totaling 7 GW were awarded to oil companies BP and Total Energie...
Bornholm sees better energy island economics after record auctions
The willingness of energy companies to pay in four German offshore wind auctions could potentially impact the need for state support for the Bornholm Energy Island, according to a report by a Bornholm-based media outlet
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Climate, Energy and Utilities Minister Lars Aagaard (M) has asked the civil service to examine whether the willingness to pay demonstrated in the four German offshore wind auctions could impact the need for state support for the Bornholm Energy Island. Klima-, Energi- og Forsyningsministeriet
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