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Windtech International September October 2024 issue

 

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The Port of Roanne plans to establish more space for offshore wind projectsThe Port of Roenne has experienced an increased interest in using the port's area for shipping wind turbines. The interest comes as a result of both national and international plans to establish large amounts of renewable energy, primarily as offshore wind in the Baltic Sea.
 
At the same time, Bornholm's location has increased interest in the Port of Roenne as a shipping port. Based on the increased demand, the Port of Roenne is advancing the planned future security of the port from the Master Plan 2050. The future security of the port will begin in 2023 at the earliest and is planned to be able to provide 10 hectares of extra port area for offshore wind projects. The Port of Roenne is now beginning the regulatory process and, at the same time, initiating a tender round for the project. It is the port's plan that the new future security of the port will provide an increased area for wind turbine projects in the southern part of the port and will to a greater extent concentrate passenger traffic in the northern part.
 
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