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Mar 12, 2018 13:30 CET

Denmark assists China in building a high quality offshore wind industry

The Danish Energy Agency is assisting Chinese developers and the Chinese government in their efforts to create a viable offshore wind industry,

transferring Denmark’s more than 30-year experience from offshore wind developments. The Quality Offshore project which has China’s National Energy Administration as its main partner last week held a successful workshop in Beijing.

On Friday 09 March 2018 the Danish Energy Agency and the Embassy of Denmark to China hosted a workshop with more than 65 participants on

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offshore wind in China. Part of the Quality Wind project, the workshop

focused on both regulation and on improving the conditions for investments in in industry which is about to take off. Director General Zhu Ming from NEA as well as the Danish Ambassador to China, Carsten Damsgaard opened the workshop with speeches.

Vast potential for offshore wind in China

China has a long coastline of some 13,000 km and estimates say that technical potential for offshore is around 500 GW counting water depths below 50 meters. This complex industry is still young but gaining momentum and 2017 brought about more than 1 GW of newly commissioned projects, bringing the cumulative total to around 2.8 GW.

Up to now, this development has relied mostly on domestic know how and experience as foreign advisers and inputs have been limited. Bringing in foreign expertise can help to ensure that Chinese offshore wind energy is developed according to best-practice.

Significant interests in Danish experiences

The workshop was attended by a number of Chinese central and provincial authorities, as well as engineering institutions and developers.

On the Danish side, several representatives from Danish developers, supply chain companies and consultants participated. One of the Danish participants was Rambøll, who has successfully entered Chinese offshore with contracts on foundation design.

The project was praised by several of the Chinese participants, calling for a continuation of project activities.

Quality Offshore project

The cooperation is one of the outcomes from the visit to Denmark of NEA Administrator Nur Bekri last September. During his meetings with the Danish Minister for Energy, Utilities and Climate, the ministers agreed to initiate cooperation within offshore with an aim to exchange experience on

regulatory matters, test and certification as well as look at opportunities for demonstrations projects.

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On the Danish side, the project is carried out in a close cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Danish Embassy in Beijing and the Danish Energy Agency with the latter as project lead. The project runs for one year (2018) with a possibility for extension.

The Danish Minister Lars Chr. Lilleholt is scheduled to visit China in June 2018 accompanied by a Danish industry delegation.

Read the factsheet “Sino-Danish Offshore Wind Cooperation (“Quality Offshore”)”.

Energy cooperation between China and Denmark

China and Danmark started government-to-government collaboration on energy in 2006. Since then a long range of activities within renewable energy, scenario planning, power system flexibility, energy efficiency etc.

have been carried out in an ever closer relationship between the two countries. Denmark supported the creation of China National Renewable Energy Center in Beijing in 2011 and this center has now established itself as a key think tank for China’ transition to a green energy system.

Contact:

Head of Division Anton Beck, tel: +45 29 62 39 96, e-mail: anb@ens.dk Advisor Anders Brix Thomsen, +45 33 92 66 89, e-mail: abt@ens.dk

The Danish Energy Agency is responsible for tasks linked to energy production, supply and consumption, as well as Danish efforts to reduce carbon emissions. The Agency is also responsible for supporting the

economical optimisation of utilities that in addition to energy includes water, waste and telecommunication.

We are also responsible for user conditions, supply obligation and telecommunication statistics, as well as water supply and waste management.

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The Danish Energy Agency was established in 1976, and is an agency under the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities.

Contacts

Ture Falbe-Hansen Press Contact

Head of Media Relations Danish Energy Agency tfh@ens.dk

+45 25 13 78 46 Laura Andersen Press Contact Press Officer Lrsn@ens.dk +45 33 95 09 06

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