Denmark: A model for global offshore wind expansion

With a longstanding commitment to renewable energy, Denmark leads in offshore wind power, using the North Sea as a hub for major wind projects and valuable insights.
First movers
Denmark’s offshore wind leadership began with early adoption and strategic investment, launching the world’s first offshore wind farm, Vindeby, in 1991. Supported by clear regulations and partnerships like GAC Denmark, it has since built a robust industry, setting a global example.
Denmark’s strong winds, shallow waters, and long-term infrastructure investments make it a leader in offshore wind.
Setting a model
Denmark serves as a global model for renewable energy, especially for regions like Southeast Asia, where the push for renewable energy is now gaining momentum. Vietnam and Taiwan have made substantial investments in offshore wind projects.
Denmark’s journey offers valuable lessons on infrastructure, regulatory planning, and international cooperation for countries transitioning to renewable energy.
Read more about it in this article: www.gac.com/is-denmark-the-blueprint-for-global-offshore-wind-expansion
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