Energy Transitions Podcast: Denmark’s energy islands - a new era in energy
Denmark’s energy islands are at the forefront of innovation, combining scientific advancement and real-world application.

Denmark’s energy islands are at the forefront of innovation, combining scientific advancement and real-world application.
These hubs will operate as green power plants at sea and are expected to play a major role in the phasing-out of fossil fuel energy sources and allowing countries around the Baltic and North Seas to maximise the vast offshore wind potential in the region.
In this episode of the Energy Transitions podcast, Jacob Østergaard, Professor and Head of Division, Department of Wind and Energy Systems, Technical University of Denmark, tells Pamela Largue more about these green energy marvels.
"A cost-efficient way to harvest wind energy far from shore and...we can use these connections to exchange energy between countries when it's not utilised by the offshore wind farms, allowing us to balance an energy system with lots of wind and solar."
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This episode is part of the Enlit on the Road Denmark series. Stay tuned for insights coming from energy transition leaders in Copenhagen, Esbjerg and Frederica, focussing on Denmark's energy islands and more.
Previous episodes:
Europe’s urgent need for flexible balancing power
Hedging bets on European offshore wind
Weighing the true cost of carbon capture
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