Posts Tagged ‘Baltic Energy Island’
Final Agreement on the Bornholm Energy Island

At the North Sea Summit on January 26, Denmark and Germany took the final steps toward realizing the Bornholm Energy Island. At Baltic Energy Island, we are grateful and more than ready to move forward.
Denmark and Germany have agreed to share the costs of the support needed for offshore wind. The cost distribution reflects a fair balance between the benefits of the project and the expected allocation of green power.
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Originally published on 27 Jan
Read MoreAnne Thomas chosen to sit on Baltic Energy Island board
Local SocDem councillor will also serve on the boards of other business organisations

Anne Thomas has been chosen to sit on the board of Baltic Energy Island.
Anne is a member of the Bornholm island council representing Socialdemokratiet. She chairs the council’s environment and business committee, and is expected to be chosen for vacant seats on the board of Business Center Bornholm and the Bornholm branch of Erhvervshus Hovedstaden, a consultancy.
Prior to being elected to the island council in December, Anne was the head of the Centre for Regional and Tourism Research.
Read MoreApproval procedures for the Bornholm Energy Island project launched

An important milestone has been reached for the hybrid interconnector Bornholm Energy Island (BEI): first public consultations have started in both countries.
The transmission system operators 50Hertz and Energinet have jointly submitted an application to start the environmental impact assessment (EIA) to the Danish Environmental Agency SGAV for the “BEI Interconnector Bornholm-Germany.” To this end, in November 2025, the public on Bornholm and relevant stakeholders were invited to the first public consultation. In Germany, the first public consultation took place in April 2025.
Bornholm Energy Island is a European PCI project (project of common interest), and the approval procedures are therefore being carried out according to the European TEN-E regulation.
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Originally published on 28 Nov
Read MorePRESS RELEASE

Bornholm is taking yet another important step toward becoming a national and international centre for green energy with a strong focus on innovation, education, and research in energy islands. Together with the Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde University, and Business Center Bornholm, the Baltic Energy Island Foundation has just received DKK 8.2 million from the Danish Board of Business Development to significantly expand the activities at Residential College Bornholm – the island’s hub for students, researchers, and businesses.
The total budget for the activities is DKK 12.6 million. Over the next three years, it will enable the development of new courses, field stays, summer schools, internships, student projects, and research activities in close collaboration with Danish universities and the local business community. This comes at a time when Bornholm is preparing for major investments and business opportunities linked to Energy Island Bornholm.
The project is carried out in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde University, Business Center Bornholm, and Baltic Energy Island, and the ambition is to involve two additional Danish universities. This will significantly strengthen Bornholm’s access to knowledge, talent, and research capacity and create new opportunities for companies wishing to develop green technologies, solutions, and business models.
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Originally published on 27 Nov
Read MoreNew background analyses on the perspectives of Energy Island Bornholm

Baltic Energy Island has commissioned three analytical documents to serve as a foundation for discussions about the perspectives Energy Island Bornholm holds for Bornholm’s future development.
The studies follow up on a socio-economic analysis conducted by the Centre for Regional and Tourism Research (CRT) in 2023, which examined the local economic and employment effects of the Energy Island project.
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Originally published on 31 Oct
Read MoreOffshore The Bornholm advantage
Turning the Danish island into a converter hub would jump-start the local economy
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