The past nine out of ten years have been record setting for Danish wind power. In 2017, Danish land and sea wind turbines produced the equivalent of 43.4 percent of total Danish electricity consumption. The new record surpasses the previous 2015 record of 42 percent.
“Our new record shows that Denmark continues to be at the forefront of the renewable energy development. Denmark has benefited tremendously from being a first mover in the wind power industry, where short distances and a collaborative attitude have made it easy to achieve good results. In the future, I am sure wind power companies in Denmark will continue to impress, which makes Denmark interesting to keep an eye on,” says Peder Bo Sørensen, Special Advisor at Invest in Denmark.
Aiming for an even greener future
In the coming years, higher records will continuously be achieved by Denmark as new offshore wind farms are developed. This applies to Horns Rev 3 next to Esbjerg, Kriegers Flak in the Baltic Sea, North Sea South by Ringkøbing, and North Sea North by Harboøre. The additional wind farms will contribute to further increases in Danish wind production.