Author: Arnes Biogradlija

In the Danish portion of the North Sea, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) wants to construct an artificial island dedicated to the large-scale production of green hydrogen from offshore wind, dubbed “Brint” (or “Hydrogen Island”). The island is anticipated to be able to generate an unparalleled amount of green hydrogen by 2030, making it a critical step in assuring the future green energy supply of Europe. The Brint project contributes significantly to achieving the lofty goals set by the Danish government earlier this year, as well as the transnational political will exhibited at the North Sea Summit held in Esbjerg, Denmark…

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