The energy hub will produce large amounts of green electricity and is one of the government's flagship projects for the green transition in Europe. Fully implemented it will be able to cover the consumption of 10 MM European households.
The energy hub will serve as an offshore power plant gathering and distributing green electricity from hundreds of wind turbines surrounding the island directly to consumers in countries surrounding the North Sea. The island is expected to have a total area of at least 120,000 sq m and in its first phase it will be able to provide 3 MM European households with green energy.
In addition, the project will also supply green hydrogen for use in shipping, aviation, industry and heavy transport. The project will be a public private partnership between the Danish state and private companies. Plans were also announced for the hub to be able to store green electricity on the island, convert it to liquid green fuel, and send it via subsea cables to Denmark and neighboring countries in the future.
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