- Vattenfall is acquiring two offshore wind projects in Denmark with a total capacity of 765MW.
- The projects are expected to be completed and online before 2030.
Vattenfall is acquiring two offshore wind projects in Denmark with a total capacity of 765MW electricity.
Peak Wind and Green Nest Partner have developed the projects with the entire shares of both being transferred to Vattenfall as of the start of April.
Based in Hanstholm and Djursland, they are expected to be finished and ready to go before 2030.
They will join two other Danish offshore wind farms Vattenfall has built that will be connected to the grid by the end of this year and have a total capacity of 344MW.
Ane Mette Lysbech-Kleis from Vattenfall said: “Vattenfall has built and operated offshore wind farms in Denmark for almost two decades, and we are today the largest operator of offshore wind in the country.