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Nørre Økse Sø Onshore Wind Farm | Denmark Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Nørre Økse Sø is an operational onshore wind farm in Denmark, wholly owned by Vattenfall, with a capacity of 17.3 MW.

Nørre Økse Sø is an onshore wind farm located in Denmark, a country with a strong commitment to renewable energy. The facility is wholly owned by Vattenfall, a leading European energy company, and has a capacity of 17.3 MW, placing it in the small-to-medium scale range for Danish wind farms. The plant is operational and contributes to Denmark's renewable energy portfolio. The wind farm utilizes modern wind turbine technology typical of Danish onshore installations. Denmark operates under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a target of 42.5% renewable energy by 2030, and has its own ambitious national goals. The facility benefits from Denmark's well-established grid infrastructure and supportive regulatory framework, including feed-in tariffs and green certificate schemes that incentivize wind power development. Environmentally, Nørre Økse Sø helps reduce carbon emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity generation. As with all wind farms, it may have local impacts such as visual effects on the landscape and potential interactions with bird and bat populations. However, Denmark's stringent environmental assessment processes aim to minimize these effects. The facility plays a role in the country's transition to a low-carbon energy system.

Environmental context

Denmark's flat, open landscapes and strong wind resources make it ideal for onshore wind energy. Wind farms like Nørre Økse Sø contribute to Denmark's goal of being independent of fossil fuels by 2050. Potential environmental considerations include visual impact on the rural landscape and effects on local bird and bat populations, which are typically addressed through pre-construction environmental impact assessments and mitigation measures.

Frequently asked questions

Nørre Økse Sø is an onshore wind farm located in Denmark, with coordinates approximately 57.1252° N, 9.5452° E.

Nørre Økse Sø wind farm is wholly owned by Vattenfall, a major European energy company.

The wind farm has a capacity of 17.3 MW, typical for a small-to-medium scale onshore wind installation in Denmark.

Denmark aims to be independent of fossil fuels by 2050 and is subject to the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a 42.5% renewable energy target by 2030.

Denmark supports onshore wind through feed-in tariffs, green certificates, and streamlined permitting processes, fostering a strong wind energy sector.
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