The Vejroe Project - a green Danish adventure
arrow_backTo the overview24 October 2024 | Viking Wind
On a small Danish island, future green energy solutions are being developed. The transition is ambitious but necessary, both in terms of the island's overall sustainability and for the future success of a green Denmark.
In addition to the energy project, which includes two wind turbines from Viking Wind, a resort has been built with a hotel, conference rooms, greenhouses and an orangery to produce organic food.
16-20 people are employed full-time to take care of the resort's guests.
The clear goal of 100% self-sustainable renewable energy on Vejroe was created as much out of necessity as curiosity. Today, the island is not connected to the mainland by cables or regular transportation.
The previous diesel-based energy supply required thousands liters of diesel to be transported to Vejroe to power the diesel generators. This was an impractical and expensive way to deliver energy to the island. The annual energy bill was more than 1 mio. Danish kroner, and for that reason alone, there was a strong incentive to make the island self-sufficient with sustainable energy and heat.
The project is also driven by the desire to explore, test and learn how an island can become self-sufficient with green energy in the best and most economical way



