FIRST ENERGY ISLANDS ON THE WAY TO A GREENER FUTURE
Welcome to the fourth edition of Energinets newsletter about the Energy Islands in Denmark. This edition focuses on two issues: The most suitable spots for the onshore high voltage sub stations and the preliminary environmental investigations in the North Sea.
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HUGE AREA IN THE NORTH SEA IS BEING STUDIED FOR ALL LIVING FLORA AND FAUNA

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Photo: Troels Eske Ortvad

​​​​​​​The preliminary studies for the Energy Island in the North Sea focus on birds, fish, plant life, marine mammals and even bats. The studies will form the basis of a strategic enviromental assesment of the project.
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THE PRELIMINARY STUDIES FOR THE ENERGY ISLAND IN THE NORTH SEA CONTRIBUTE TO HISTORIC FINDINGS IN DANISH WATERS
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Photo: Troels Eske Ortvad

​​​​​​​The ongoing enviromental studies in connection with the Energy Island in the North Sea have led to sighting of a Storm Petrel never seen before in Danish waters.
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PEOPLE, NATURE, DIKES, ANCIENT SITES AND MONUMENTS, SOIL AND LANDSCAPES - MANY FACTORS NEED TO BE CONSIDERED IN THE LOCATION OF LARGE ONSHORE FACILITIES


Energinet points to areas on Bornholm, in Jutland and on Zeland for the onshore facilities of the energy islands. A high-voltage substation has it impact on the landscape so there are many considerations to take when Energinet has to find the best suitable location.
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