Eolus Vind submits application to the government for offshore wind power project. With 50-70 wind turbines off Skane's southern coast, the Arkona wind power project can produce around 5.5 TWh of renewable electricity per year. This is in an expansive region with high energy consumption and low electricity production.

Eolus has now submitted the permit application for the project to the government. Since 2021, Eolus has been investigating the possibilities of establishing the Arkona wind power project, just over 22 km south of Skane's coast within Sweden's economic zone. The facility has a potential capacity of up to approximately 1,400 MW, which means an addition of about 5.5 T Wh of renewable electricity per year.

Skane consumes approximately 13 TWh of electricity annually, while regional production only amounts to about 3 TWh/year. Arkona could thus more than double the current electricity production in Skane.