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EU grants 755 million eur for Bornholm offshore energy hub, German economy ministry

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Posted on September 4, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -The European Commission is providing a 645 million euro ($755.10 million) grant for a renewable energy cluster near Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, Germany's economy ministry said

EU Allocates €645 Million for Bornholm Offshore Energy Project

BERLIN (Reuters) -The European Commission is providing a 645 million euro ($755.10 million) grant for a renewable energy cluster near Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, Germany's economy ministry said Thursday, a major step towards the creation of a cross-border offshore hub.

Danish transmission system operator Energinet and its German counterpart 50Hertz signed the funding contracts in Berlin, granted under the EU's Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).

The Bornholm Energy Island will link a 3 gigawatt (GW)offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea to both the Danish and German power grids, providing up to 2 GW of electricity to Germany and 1.2 GW to Denmark starting in the 2030s.

($1 = 0.8542 euros)

(Reporting by Riham Alkousaa, Editing by Friederike Heine)

Key Takeaways

  • EU grants €645 million for Bornholm energy hub.
  • Project connects 3 GW wind farm in the Baltic Sea.
  • Energinet and 50Hertz sign funding contracts.
  • Hub to supply 2 GW to Germany, 1.2 GW to Denmark.
  • Project part of EU's Connecting Europe Facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total grant amount provided by the EU for the project?
The European Commission is providing a grant of 645 million euros, approximately $755.10 million, for the renewable energy cluster near Bornholm.
Which companies signed the funding contracts for the Bornholm project?
Danish transmission system operator Energinet and German counterpart 50Hertz signed the funding contracts in Berlin.
What is the capacity of the offshore wind farm linked to the Bornholm Energy Island?
The Bornholm Energy Island will link a 3 gigawatt (GW) offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea to the power grids of Denmark and Germany.
How much electricity will the project provide to Germany and Denmark?
The project is expected to provide up to 2 GW of electricity to Germany and 1.2 GW to Denmark.

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