Industry accuses Danish tender model of being willfully useless

Although Denmark's technology-neutral tenders seem set to finally surpass the industry's preferred model, a collective subsidy cap of EUR 0.034 per kWh – including a number of unknown expenses – renders the scheme nearly unusable, say industry associations.
Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
Photo: Peter Hove Olesen

Apparently, some things are so bad as to be good for nothing. Industry dissatisfaction is palpable concerning the conditions presented for Denmark's technology-neutral tenders this year.

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