Denmark. Energinet

Date of agreement:23 Feb 2022
Country:Denmark
Customer:Energinet
Amount in DKK:DKK 1,500 million
Amount in EUR:EUR 201.67 million
Maturity:10 years
NACE sector / loan type:Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply

Project

NIB is providing a second ten-year loan to co-finance the construction of the Viking Link, a 760-kilometre, 1.4 GW high voltage direct current electricity interconnector between the substations of Revsing in southern Jutland, Denmark, and Bicker Fen in Lincolnshire, Great Britain.

The first loan of DKK 1,000 million was signed on 18 March 2021.

The Viking Link interconnector has a projected capacity of 2 × 700 MW and will enable more effective use of renewable energy, access to sustainable electricity generation, and improve the security of electricity supplies.

The Viking Link project is progressing according to plan with December 2023 as completion date. Onshore installation of converters at the stations in Revsing and Bicker Fen are expected to start in the summer of 2022. Offshore, nearly 25% of the sea cable from the UK has been laid out. The first offshore cable from Denmark is expected to be laid out in the spring of 2022. The total length of the interconnector is approximately 760 kilometres, with 620 km of submarine cable and 65 km and 75 km of onshore cable in Great Britain and Denmark, respectively.

The project cost for Denmark’s part of the project is estimated to be DKK 6.2 billion, which is 50% of total project costs.

Energinet operates, maintains and develops the transmission systems for electricity and natural gas supply in Denmark. Founded in 2005 by the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities, the transmission system operator (TSO) is a hybrid between a company and a public authority. The TSO’s operations are regulated through a cost-recovery model, which means that Energinet is a non-profit maximising organisation. In addition, Energinet operates a gas storage business on commercial terms.

Fulfilment of NIB's mandate

Productivity:
Energinet and electricity producers will get access to a new market with an initially higher price level, which should provide potential for revenue generation for both the TSO and producers.

Given the location and time difference between the price areas, the interconnection will allow benefits to be drawn from various weather conditions, the time difference, and the associated consumption peaks, as well as to share renewable energy between both countries and beyond.

From the perspective of the NIB member country area, the connection to a higher price area in the short-run will most likely mean a slight increase in domestic price levels to the end consumers in Denmark and other NIB member-countries. From the long-term perceptive though, the interconnection might decrease price volatility and periods of ultra-low electricity prices, that in turn will incentivise investments into new generation capacity in the future.

Environment:
The interconnector strengthens the northern Europe power grid, allowing for an optimal flow of power between the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany via the large subsea cables and high voltage overhead power lines connecting the countries.

The investment allows more renewable energy to be connected to the grid, supporting the crowding-out of power generation based on fossil fuels, thus reducing CO2 emissions. For example, during times of high generation of wind and solar power in Denmark, the UK could benefit from the surplus and not use fossil-generated electricity during peak loads.

Sustainability summary

The environmental impacts from the project can be divided into onshore impacts such as the footprint of the converter buildings, laying of the underground cables with associated impacts on archaeology, river crossings, sensitive land areas and so forth. All these potential issues have been thoroughly assessed both on the UK side and in Denmark.

The other section of the cable includes the offshore section. Impacts here are typically spawning areas for fish, sensitive habitats, unexploded ordnance, etc. All these aspects have been studied in detail and the cable stretch has been re-aligned to avoid sensitive areas.

Press release
07.03.2022

NIB signs 10-year loan to finance Viking Link interconnector

Press release

NIB underskriver et 10-årigt lån til finansiering af Viking Link højspændingsforbindelsen

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