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OFFSHORE WIND HUBPORT ESBJERG – OFFSHORE WIND HUB

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CAPEX

254,0 mio. euro12,7 mio. uro / year

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Fishing port

1972 →1873 - 2007

Service hub for Danish oil

& gas production

Installation/service hub for North

Sea offshore wind farms

Uniquely positioned in the

North Sea for fishing industry

and transport to the UK

Uniquely positioned for oil/gas

exploration and production in

the Danish North Sea sector

Uniquely positioned for North

Sea wind farms and for wind

turbine production

2000 →

1868 → : Import/export - Intermodal Logistics

PORT HISTORY

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Fishing

Industry

Oil and Gas

Wind Energy

Energy Systems

THE TRANSFORMATION – from fish to energy

Jobs in the Esbjerg area 2020:

Oil and gas 8,800 jobs

Wind energy 4,250 jobs

Energy systems 1,100 jobs

There are approx. 60,000 jobs within

the municipality. 25 % of all jobs in

the municipality are energy-related.

There are approx. 10,000 jobs within

the Port area.

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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

NUMBER OF JOBS IN ESBJERG

Fishing Industry Oil & Gas

Wind Energy Energy Systems , 1)

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TRACK RECORD PORT ESBJERG

MW offshore wind shipped

from Port of Esbjerg

PORT OF ESBJERGPROJECT INVOLVEMENT

• 55 PROJECTS• 21.5 GW (*INCL. PIPELINE)

• +4,200 OFFSHORE TURBINES

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THE MARKET IS SCALING UP

GW accumulated offshore wind

in Europe

Projects with Port of Esbjerg involvement

MARKET REACH OF PORT ESBJERG

MAJOR INVESTMENT CHALLENGES

1. TENDER BASED MARKET MECHANISM

2. UNMATURE MARKET

3. ENERGY PRICES AND COST-COMPETITIVE

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UNMATURE MARKET

1991 2000 2010 2018 2022 2025

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PROJECT PORT

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STRETCHING TO THE MAX

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ROLE OF PORTS

Decommissioning

Re-powering,

Energy storage

Vessel services

time

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y

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- Infrastructure at quay side

- 50.000 m2 – 350.000 m2

PRODUCTION FACILITY

PRE ASSEMBLY / PROJECT INSTALLATION

24 ∙ CHAPTER

PRODUCTION FACILITIES

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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE CENTER

Offshore wind service center

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TRAINING, EDUCATION, SKILLS, CERTIFICATES

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VESSEL SERVICE

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EMISSION FREE PORT INFRASTRUCTURE

OPS (Onshore power supply)

ELV (Electrical vehicles)

ELC (Electrical cranes)

Green builidngs

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VISIT:HTTPS://WINDEUROPE.ORG/WINDFLIX/VIDEOS/WORLD-OF-WIND-INTERVIEW-WITH-JESPER-BANK-PORT-OF-

ESBJERG/

HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=SWNAR4TNQYE&T=12S

HTTPS://WWW.SEBROCHURE.DK/PORT-ESBJERG/WEBVIEW/

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