Thick reports have been written and a multitude of experts have advised politicians and officials on various solutions.
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Nevertheless, there are still so many unresolved questions surrounding the North Sea Energy Island that the government tapped the brakes before the summer. New models for the largest construction pro...
Warning against haste with the North Sea Energy Island: "It's not always best to be in a hurry"
Concrete or steel? The government plans to take 'a few extra months' to investigate how the billion-dollar project can be cost-effective. Politicians are taking a significant risk if the North Sea Energy Island is rushed, warns a professor in sustainable construction

- The question is whether we are cautious enough and give ourselves enough time to be sure that we are rolling out the right solutions, says Michael Havbro Faber, professor at Aalborg University, Department of Civil Engineering and Environment. Photographed at his home in Øster Hornum. Claus Søndberg
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