TotalEnergies and European Energy have signed a joint declaration to pursue opportunities for offshore wind in Denmark.
As well as focusing on offshore wind, the companies will collaborate on onshore renewables and low-carbon molecule projects.
The signing took place during the State visit to France, in the presence of HM King Frederik and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The declaration outlines the parties’ shared ambition to participate in the new upcoming Danish offshore wind tender.
The signing builds on an existing partnership between the two companies, which includes two offshore wind projects – Lillebælt Syd and Jammerland Bugt – that received establishment permits from the Danish Energy Agency in December 2024.
TotalEnergies acquired the majority stake in both projects after the establishment permits were granted.
Once operational, the two offshore wind farms are expected to deliver a combined capacity of over 405MW, supplying renewable electricity to more than 400,000 Danish households annually.
European Energy chief executive Knud Erik Andersen said: “This declaration reflects the strong mutual trust we’ve built with TotalEnergies through our joint work in Danish offshore wind.
“We are excited about the possibility of expanding our collaboration and continuing to support the green transition in Denmark.”
TotalEnergies’ Danish country chair Martin Rune Pedersen added: “Denmark has long been a pioneer in offshore wind, and we are pleased to continue our collaboration with European Energy on potential future renewable projects.
“TotalEnergies’ technological capabilities and experience with large energy infrastructure projects match well with European Energy’s innovative business model and strong local engagement approach.
“This declaration is a clear testimony to our shared ambition to drive the energy transition in Denmark.”


