Denmark, Germany to Study Hybrid Power Interconnector

Louise Breusch Rasmussen
Thursday, April 27, 2023

Danish transmission system operator Energinet and German counterpart Amprion said on Thursday they will study the development of a hybrid electricity interconnector between Denmark and Germany, tying in offshore wind power.

"An interconnector between Denmark and Germany is an important step towards harvesting the huge wind power potential in the North Sea and connecting it to the European mainland," said Thomas Egebo, chief executive of Energinet. 

A 'hybrid' link would work both as a power interconnector between the two countries as well as a connection to deliver offshore wind to shore. 

The interconnector would link a planned Danish energy island in the North Sea with a German offshore wind grid, enabling the transportation of surplus green electricity directly to the load centers in Germany, Energinet said. 

The interconnector would give the two grid operators various options for maintaining the frequency and voltage in the respective transmission systems at all times, it added. 

(Reuters - Reporting by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Categories: Energy Renewable Energy Activity Europe Renewables Subsea Cables

Related Stories

Heerema Completes Installation of First Hornsea 3 Offshore Converter Station

UK Grants $85M to Develop Port Talbot Floating Wind Hub

TotalEnergies to Review 2050 Net-Zero Targets as Energy Transition Slows

Current News

DroneQ Robotics, Mark Offshore Collaborate with R/V Mintis

OMV Petrom’s Black Sea Well Fails to Find Significant Gas Volumes

Eco Wave Power Completes Los Angeles Wave Energy Pilot with Shell

Borr Drilling Secures New Drilling Rig Contracts Across Four Regions

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News