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Denmark is currently busy building two of the world's first green energy island sources. One is in the North sea, and the other is in the Baltic sea. The Green energy island in the North Sea is progressing faster, and the cost of producing this energy field has been a grand $34 billion. The project is still in its planning phase, and the construction is expected to begin on-site by 2026. Both the projects are predicted to be completed by 2033.

The plan for the Green energy projects had originated in Denmark back in 2016. In June 2020, this project was accepted by the Danish government and came to pass. Meanwhile, a lot of hype around the green energy island on the North Sea is created. It comes with a horde of unique features that make it exemplary for the rest of the world. Reports suggest that other such projects are also being planned in different coastal regions. The inspiration is the green-energy island's success rate.

The following are some of Denmark's $34 billion Green energy island's fantastic features and aspects.

The Brilliant Engineering

The Green energy island on the North sea will extend over an area of about 120,000 square meters. Ingenious engineering techniques artificially produce this island. Although the idea of creating artificial islands and coasts is not a new milestone in architectural history, building a green energy island that spreads across such vast boundaries indeed is something to be proud of.

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High and thick walls will guard this green energy island against ocean currents on three sides. On the fourth side, high walls won't exist as this part of the island will be used as a dock. The vast floating island will be situated just 50 miles away from the Coast of Denmark and tethered in a region surrounded by windmills. The humongous island will be the source of its green energy production.

The Huge Scope of this $34 Billion Project

The green energy fields of Denmark cover about 120,000 square meters of land, which is equivalent to 20 soccer fields. The massive amount of land on sea assigned to this $34 billion project targets to produce maximum green energy.

Denmark is currently one of the leading exporters of fuel oil to the US. Reports indicate that the government is trying to cut down on the investments made to discovering oilfields. The master plan is to inspire the world to make a healthier choice about energy conservation and sustenance for future generations.

The Supply of Green Energy for the World

Denmark's $34 billion project is significant to other nations because it is dedicated to the 7 million population in Denmark and billions worldwide. The engineering mastery is such that the windmill station at the green energy island on the north sea will have about 200 turbines. Eventually, it will go up to 600 massive turbines, each with a height of about 260 meters. These turbines will produce enough power to supply electricity to all the nations on its electricity grid.

Three gigawatts of electricity will be gradually escalated to 10 gigawatts which will be enough for the rest of the world. Part of the plan is to provide hydrogen from seawater and supply it to other regions if the produce is substantial. It can also be an alternative green energy source for flying aircrafts, also one of the main highlights of this $34 billion project.

A United Venture

There are about 2.7 million homes in Denmark. The Green energy island on the north sea will potentially produce energy power up to 3 million households in the first phase itself. In the second phase, energy production shall escalate so that it can sustain about 9 million homes.

The green energy island is referred to as the hub of energy for Denmark and the rest of the world. Denmark's government will have about 51 percent of the shares on this island. The remaining 49 percent can go to public or private investors and other interested stakeholders. Jacob Ostergaard, one of the masterminds behind this project, believes that Denmark will remain the pioneer in setting up this futuristic eco-friendly endeavor.

Several projects all over the world to produce green energy and sustainable futures are being implemented and executed. China is trying to establish the most widespread solar power station, while Korea is trying to generate hydroelectricity from ocean currents. The UK is supplying electricity to a hundred thousand homes using wind energy from windmills.

These futuristic moves are symbolic of a paradigmatic change in the human lifestyle and their coexistence with other forms of life and nature. It is a war cry for promoting global nationalism. Denmark's $34 billion green energy island plays a crucial role in achieving this goal.

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Source: World Economic Forum, Interesting Engineering, Euronews, Tech Vision