The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) will host a market dialogue for potential bidders and businesses regarding the need for deeper geotechnical data for the energy island in the North Sea.
The market dialogue concerns a modification of the planned preliminary geotechnical investigations for the artificial island in the North Sea undertaken by the Danish transmission system operator Energinet.
It aims to clarify whether there is a need for deeper geotechnical data at the planned location for the artificial island in the North Sea.
The dialogue aims to get feedback on the need for and timing of deeper geotechnical boreholes.
It will be through written input from potential bidders and relevant businesses that thereby have the opportunity to contribute with knowledge to the ongoing work on the energy island, and to ensure that the scope of site investigations are appropriate.
DEA said the purpose is to optimise the framework for the artificial island, in order to receive as thorough and qualified bids as possible and in order to ensure the best and most cost effective design of the artificial island for the benefit of the society.
The deadline for input is 29 April.
Input from the market dialogue will be included in the decision on deeper geotechnical boreholes on the planned location of the artificial island in the North Sea.


