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Green Transition & Sustainability
Get going, politicians! Blue Denmark wants a green future
We are behind other EU countries, and we usually aren't. Danske Havnes CEO is concerned and has an appeal to Christiansborg Danske Havnes CEO with a clear call: "On Thursday, February 25, I participated as one of a number of speakers in the Danish Parliament's hearing on Power-to-X technology, which can maximize the utilization of [...].
Green Transition & Sustainability
Bornholm could become the world's first energy island
Last month, the Danish Parliament decided to establish the world's first artificial energy island in the North Sea. And the world's first naturally created energy island is also Danish. It is Bornholm. But pace is crucial, says CEO of Danish Ports Denmark is in the lead when it comes to green transition and not least the utilization of wind from the water, which we already did purposefully [...].
Green Transition & Sustainability
CIP plans to build Europe's largest plant to convert wind power into CO2-free fertilizer and CO2-free fuel in Esbjerg
Today, the plan for Europe's largest Power-to-X plant to be built in Esbjerg is announced. The plant will convert offshore wind turbine electricity into CO2-free ammonia, which can be used in the production of CO2-free fertilizer for agriculture and CO2-free green fuel for shipping. At the same time, the surplus heat from the plant will be used to heat up to a third of the households in Esbjerg. [...]
Green Transition & Sustainability
The giants of the blue oceans connect to shore power at Port Esbjerg
The first installation vessels from the offshore wind industry have just been connected to the new shore power facilities at the Port of Esbjerg. This means that the giants use green power while at berth, resulting in significant CO2 savings. The port is seeing growing interest among customers, and more shore power systems are on the way. Since January, the installation vessels Sea Installer and Sea Challenger have been able to join [...].