- Samsø
Geobox Settlement
name = Samsø Island
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category = Island
image_size = 200px
image_caption = Landscape of Samsø island
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symbol_size = 90px
country = Denmark | state=
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district =Samsø municipality
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area = 114.0
area_round = 0
location =
lat_d = 55 | lat_m = 52 | lat_s = 0 | lat_NS= N
long_d= 10 | long_m= 37 | long_s= 0 | long_EW= E
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population_as_of = 2006
population = 4124 | population_density=
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timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST= +2
postal_code = 8305 | postal_code_type = Postal codes
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map_caption = Samsø island (left center) is east ofHorsens
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map_locator_x = 37.6
map_locator_y = 61.7
website =Samsø (Samso or Samsoe in English) is a Danish island in the
Kattegat 15 kilometers (9 miles) off theJutland Peninsula . Samsø is located inSamsø municipality . The community has 4124 inhabitants (2006)called "Samsingers"and is 114 km² in area. Due to its central location, the island was used during the Viking Age as a meeting place. The name of the island stems from this time. The word "samle" means to gather and "ø" is the Danish word for island.Due to extensive use of wind power and other renewable energy, [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/07/07/080707fa_fact_kolbert?currentPage=all] it is the largest carbon-neutral settlement on the planet. [http://www.athensnews.gr/athweb/nathens.prnt_article?e=C&f=&t=01&m=A06&aa=1]
General information
The island is very popular among French, Welsh and
Irish people forstrawberry picking during the months of June and July every year.In Denmark, the island is well-known for its early potatoes. The first few pounds of potatoes usually fetch prices around £100, and are considered a great delicacy.Ballen's beach and village are popular with visitors; it is served by the bus which runs around the island, including the ferry terminals. In clear weather, you can see the peninsula ofHelgenæs to the north.Geographically, the island is divided into three areas:
*the North Island
*the Stavns Fjord
*the South Island[
Samsø island (upper left) is north ofFunen , west ofZealand Island &Sejerø .]Renewable Energy
In 1997 the island won a competition for a 10 year project to see if it is practical to generate all the energy from Renewable Energy alone. Because it is an island that has no conventional energy resources of its own, Samsø was an ideal choice for such a controlled experiment.
To date this has mainly been done by using
wind power , notably by involving the islanders, who are alsoshareholders in many of the turbines. With the completion of an offshorewind farm comprising 10 turbines, Samsø has becomecarbon neutral . The energy produced by these additional wind turbines compensates for the island’s transportation emissions, including the ferries, and all other non-renewable energy sources. Sometimes Samsø’s wind turbines produce so much energy that the island sells it back to the mainland. [ [http://www.metaefficient.com/archives/renewable-power/danish-island-is-energy-self-sufficient.html] Danish Island Is Energy Self-Sufficient April 4, 2007 ] The people of Samsø heat their homes with straw burned in a central heating system and they power some vehicles onbiofuel which they also grow. Since 1998, Samsø began converting its energy into renewable energy, and has been so successful that 100% of its electricity comes from wind power and 75% of its heat comes fromsolar power andbiomass energy . [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/08/eveningnews/main2549273.shtml] CBS news 2007/03/08 ] An Energy Academy is now open in Ballen - with a visitor center and including educational perspectives [ [http://www.energiakademiet.dk/default_uk.asp Samsø Energy Academy] ] .Samsø is entirely self-sufficient for its electricity, 100% of which is generated by 11 one-megawatt wind turbines installed on land in 2000, while 70% of its heating comes from solar panels, hay and biomass.cite news
last =Allagui
first =Slim
coauthors =AFP
title =Self-Sufficient Danish Island Leads The Way In Clean Energy
work =Energy Daily
pages =
language =
publisher =
date =2007-05-10
url =http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Self_Sufficient_Danish_Island_Leads_The_Way_In_Clean_Energy_999.html
accessdate =2007-05-11 ]The island is also "carbon-neutral", which means that it offsets its own carbon-dioxide emissions by investing in Kyoto Protocol-style projects that reduce pollution elsewhere.
Samsø became carbon-neutral in 2003 when they installed 10 offshore wind turbines that generate 2,3 megawatts each, which enabled them to compensate for 140% of emissions from transport on the island by offering offshore electricity to the rest of Denmark.
The Danish government in 1997 designated Samsø to become a "sustainable energy island" by 2008, a goal it already achieved in 2003 -- five years ahead of schedule -- by fully involving the 4 200 residents in the ambitious objective.
Norse mythology
On this island,
Saxo Grammaticus relates that there was a legendary battle when the Swedish championHjalmar and his friendOrvar-Odd fought against the twelve sons of the Swedish berserkerArngrim . This battle was once famous, since it also figures inFaroese ballads , inOrvar-Odd 's saga and inHervarar saga .According to the
Hervarar saga and theWaking of Angantyr , the mounds of the slain beserkers were haunted. This did not stop Arngrim's granddaughterHervor from approaching the mounds and demanding the enchanted swordTyrfing from her fatherAngantyr ."Samsey" (-ey being an earlier Norse form of -ø) is the island upon which
Odin , under the name Jalk, learnedSeid magic.References
External links
* [http://www.samsoe.dk Official municipality website]
* [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/08/eveningnews/main2549273.shtml CBS news]
* [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/07/07/080707fa_fact_kolbert?currentPage=all New Yorker Article] by Elizabeth Kolbert
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