The Danish Energy Board of Appeal has canceled the development permit granted by the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) in 2022 for the development of the 300 MW Aflandshage wind farm project proposed by HOFOR.
The project calls for the construction of 26 onshore wind turbines that are capable of supplying enough power for up to 300,000 homes in the region of Øresund in Denmark.
Together with advisers, HOFOR is now closely reading the Energy Complaints Board's announcement to get an overview of the consequences of the decision,
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