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Denmark has launched tender procedures for up to 1 GW of the Thor offshore wind farm, which will be Denmark's largest offshore wind farm
in the North Sea.
The capacity of the project is planned to be between
800 MW and 1,000 MW.
Denmark opted for a Contract for Difference (CfD) competitive model, and the winning bidder
was determined based on the offer.
The initial stage of the process is the prequalification phase, followed by price negotiations
with prequalified bidders.
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) said the deadline for submission of prequalification is December 1
, 2020.
It will announce the shortlisted candidates by January 14, 2021, while the tender for the final tender will be conducted
by November 8, 2021.
In addition to installing wind farms, the winning bidder will be required to provide an offshore grid connection, which includes the construction of offshore and onshore substations and the cable systems
required for the connection.
According to the plan, the new capacity must be connected to the grid by 2027
.
Denmark has allocated DKK 3.
7 billion (US$578.
2 million) to the Thor project to support offshore wind farms and related infrastructure
.
The total investment in the project is estimated at DKK 15.
5 billion
.
Located near Nissum Fjord, at least 20 kilometers from the coast, the wind farm project will be able to generate enough electricity to power
around 800,000 Danish homes once it is up and running.
Denmark has launched tender procedures for up to 1 GW of the Thor offshore wind farm, which will be Denmark's largest offshore wind farm
in the North Sea.
The capacity of the project is planned to be between
800 MW and 1,000 MW.
Denmark opted for a Contract for Difference (CfD) competitive model, and the winning bidder
was determined based on the offer.
The initial stage of the process is the prequalification phase, followed by price negotiations
with prequalified bidders.
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) said the deadline for submission of prequalification is December 1
, 2020.
It will announce the shortlisted candidates by January 14, 2021, while the tender for the final tender will be conducted
by November 8, 2021.
In addition to installing wind farms, the winning bidder will be required to provide an offshore grid connection, which includes the construction of offshore and onshore substations and the cable systems
required for the connection.
According to the plan, the new capacity must be connected to the grid by 2027
.
Denmark has allocated DKK 3.
7 billion (US$578.
2 million) to the Thor project to support offshore wind farms and related infrastructure
.
The total investment in the project is estimated at DKK 15.
5 billion
.
Located near Nissum Fjord, at least 20 kilometers from the coast, the wind farm project will be able to generate enough electricity to power
around 800,000 Danish homes once it is up and running.