New Paper on Energy Islands in Denmark Features Case Study Results from PERMAGOV
- pavel874
- May 12
- 1 min read

'Easier said than done' can be applied to many things, but the phrase is especially relevant for Energy Islands Denmark.
Announced five years ago as a solution to fast-track Europe's energy transition, this mega-project faces uncertain future.
Energy Island in the North Sea is postponed by 3 years, its GW capacity scaled down, and the connection between Denmark and Belgium scrapped.
The cause of all this? Governance challenges of national and trans-boundary nature.
Learn about them in the Maritime Studies journal article titled 'Big projects, political ambitions and preparing for the green energy transition - the North Sea Energy Island in Denmark' written by Sun Cole Seeberg, a PhD student at the Centre for Blue Governance, Aalborg University.

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