
Denmark's Largest Wind Farm to Power 1 Million Homes
Denmark just locked in plans for Thor, a massive offshore wind farm that will generate enough clean energy to power over one million homes. The record-breaking project marks a major leap forward in the country's push to slash carbon emissions while meeting its renewable energy goals.
Denmark is about to flip the switch on its biggest clean energy project yet, and the numbers are stunning.
The Thor offshore wind farm, located 22 kilometers off the west coast of Jutland, will generate 1.1 gigawatts of renewable electricity when it becomes fully operational. That's enough power to keep the lights on in more than one million Danish households.
RWE is developing the project in partnership with Norges Bank Investment Management, with 72 massive turbines transforming ocean winds into clean electricity. Danske Commodities, a Danish energy trading company with over 20 years of local market experience, will handle the crucial job of connecting Thor's power production to Denmark's electrical grid.
"We are proud to join Denmark's largest offshore wind project," said Jakob Sørensen, CEO of Danske Commodities. His company currently manages 17 gigawatts of renewable energy assets across Europe, but this project hits especially close to home.

The timing couldn't be better. Countries worldwide are racing to reduce carbon emissions and transition away from fossil fuels. Denmark has positioned itself as a leader in this space, and Thor represents a significant acceleration of that commitment.
The Ripple Effect
Thor's impact extends far beyond powering homes. The project will dramatically increase Denmark's share of electricity generated from renewable sources, helping the country meet its climate targets while creating a blueprint other nations can follow.
The wind farm also demonstrates how offshore wind technology has matured into a reliable, large-scale energy solution. As costs continue to fall and efficiency improves, projects like Thor prove that clean energy isn't just good for the planet but also economically viable.
For Danske Commodities, being founded in Denmark two decades ago makes this partnership particularly meaningful. They're using advanced algorithmic trading and weather analysis to maximize the farm's output and ensure stable energy delivery even when wind patterns shift.
One million homes powered by ocean breezes represents real progress in the fight against climate change, one turbine at a time.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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