Offshore wind given prime role in new Danish green tech export partnership

A new Danish partnership has received more than half the government's DKK 25 billion in aid for a green technology fund targeting offshore wind, district heating and energy optimization, all of which have big export potential.
Photo: Gwynt y Mor
Photo: Gwynt y Mor

The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) and the Danish Export Credit Agency (EKF) have formed a new partnership meant to share the country's experience with climate change mitigation with the rest of the world.

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