Denmark's new green power plan will compensate for CCS lack

The Danish government's new energy roadmap clarifies that, by 2025 at the latest, policy must be set for guiding emissions cuts of 70 percent. The long process of establishing CCS requires a new plan for renewables, the government says.
Photo: Emil Agerskov
Photo: Emil Agerskov
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Focusing on new technologies able to help reduce Denmark's climate emissions and achieve national targets, the country's government had already set much of the course for the domestic energy sector.

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