The Danish Government’s response to the Commission’s
consultation on the offshore renewable energy strategy
The Danish Government welcomes the opportunity to comment on the upcoming
Offshore Renewable Energy Strategy and has the following comments and input.
The Danish Government
highly supports the Commission’s commitment to prioritize
the offshore renewable energy agenda. The deployment of offshore renewable en-
ergy technologies will continue to play a key role in
Europe’s
green transition and
the decarbonisation of the European economy by 2050. EU needs according to the
Commission’s estimate
between 240 and 450 GW of offshore wind capacity in or-
der to reach the ambition of climate neutrality by 2050, which makes offshore re-
newable energy a crucial pillar in the energy mix. The strategy will therefore be ex-
tremely relevant for all Member States.
In Denmark, offshore renewable energy is expected to play a significant role in the
energy mix towards 2050, in particular offshore wind. The Danish Parliament has
recently passed a Climate Act containing a binding target to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030 (compared to 1990-levels). Furthermore, in
June 2020, the Danish Parliament adopted a Climate Agreement, in which a range
of initiatives on energy and industry, including offshore wind, were set in motion to
deliver on the Climate Act. The agreement adds 6 GW offshore wind by 2030 by
establishing a 1 GW offshore wind farm as well as the
world’s first offshore energy
hubs
–
one in the North Sea (3 GW) and one in the Baltic Sea (2 GW). In the North
Sea, the capacity can increase to 10 GW in the longer term. The two projects will
act as power hubs for offshore wind generation, allowing the connection of several
offshore wind farms and distributing the electricity between Member States con-
nected to the respective hubs. By creating the world’s first offshore energy hubs,
Denmark and the EU will enter a new era of renewable energy production and a
paradigm shift in the way offshore wind power is approached.
Danish key priorities
Key priorities for the strategy
Coordinated planning and development of offshore grids to ensure a cost-efficient
build out of infrastructure offshore. This should be mirrored by investments in infra-
structure onshore to ensure the flow of green electricity to major consumption cen-
tres.
A coordinated approach to maritime spatial planning that ensures coexistence of
different interests offshore without compromising a cost-efficient decarbonisation of
the European energy system.
An enabling market framework for offshore bidding zones.
Date
24 September 2020
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