Last Tuesday, Danish Energy Minister Lars Aagaard announced that the energy island in the North Sea was delayed. Again. The original plan in 2020 was that 1.5 GW of power would be delivered as early as 2029, but the following year the schedule was pushed back so that power would not flow until either 2033 or 2034. The capacity was then increased to 3 GW in 2033, and now it has been pushed back to 2036 at the earliest.
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