Denmark and Japan sign offshore wind partnership

Japan's offshore wind market is still in its infancy. As part of the two countries' cooperation, the Danish Foreign Ministry now sends an energy advisor to its embassy in in the East Asian nation to offer advice on framework conditions for large-scale offshore wind, possibly leading to more exports to Japan.
Photo: Zhao Yun/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Zhao Yun/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

From the very beginning, Denmark has been a forerunner within offshore wind, and crucial experience gleaned underway will now be shared with Japan, whose own offshore wind industry is only now beginning to stir, says Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities Dan Jørgensen (Social Democratic Party) in a press statement unveiling the partnership.

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