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Danfoss and Ørsted sign power purchase agreement

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 17/03/2021 Ørsted

Danfoss and Ørsted, have signed a corporate power purchase agreement for 27 MW of the capacity of Horns Rev 2 offshore wind farm.

Horns Rev 2 is situated approximately 30 km off the western coast of Jutland and has a capacity of 209 MW. The offshore wind farm consists of 91 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2.3 MW. The project covers an area of 35 km2 and was inaugurated in 2009.

Danfoss, an industrial manufacturer of energy efficient solutions, has signed a 10-year fixed price corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) with Ørsted to offtake the renewable electricity output of 27 MW of Ørsted's 209MW Danish offshore wind farm
Horns Rev 2, which came out of subsidy in October 2020.

Rasmus Errboe, Senior Vice President, Head of Region Continental Europe at Ørsted, said: "We're very happy to have signed this CPPA with Danfoss, who's one of an increasing number of companies taking a conscious choice to buy renewable energy. This is our first CPPA for an offshore wind farm that's coming out of subsidies and we see a strong potential for these late-life assets to secure stable revenues for Ørsted, making it possible for us to take on more risk elsewhere in our portfolio as part of our plan to invest DKK 200 billion in green energy between 2019-2025."

Torben Christensen, Senior Vice President and Head of Danfoss Global Services, said: "Through signing this Corporate PPA, we're covering all of our electrical consumption in our factories in Denmark and Germany with offshore wind energy equal to 25% of our global electricity consumption. We are determined to deliver on our ambitious sustainability target of becoming carbon-neutral in 2030 while at the same time continue to grow Danfoss. This is only possible if we decarbonize our operation and demonstrates that "green growth" is indeed possible."

Danfoss aims to become carbon-neutral globally in 2030 and has three main strategies. Firstly, Danfoss continues to invest in energy-efficient solutions to lower the heating and electricity consumption in all factories worldwide.

Secondly, Danfoss will pursue opportunities to connect its factories to local district heating networks to purchase heat produced from renewable energy sources and thereby phase out the use of natural gas and other fossil fuels, but also to recover excess heating from production processes and feed it back into the district heating network.

Thirdly, Danfoss wants to buy green electricity from professional partners like Ørsted, who can guarantee the electricity originates from renewable sources. Through this agreement with Ørsted covering all Danfoss' factories in Denmark and Germany, Danfoss can offset carbon emissions corresponding to approx. 31,000 tonnes a year or about 12% of the company's total emissions.

Ørsted is one of the world's biggest operators of offshore wind farms and aims to have installed a total offshore wind capacity of 15 GW worldwide by 2025. It is currently building what will be the world's largest offshore wind farm when complete, the 1.4 GW
Hornsea Two project.

For more information on offshore wind farms worldwide, click here.

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