Danish energy minister still considers green domestic flights in 2025 realistic

With the CCS agreement, the climate goal takes precedence over the establishment of a Danish PtX industry, the Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities admits. 
Last month, Lars Aagaard introduced the government's plan for CCS, which has now become a broad agreement. This took place at the site where PtX is also planned, although it doesn't take up much space in the agreement. | Photo: Jacob Ehrbahn
Last month, Lars Aagaard introduced the government's plan for CCS, which has now become a broad agreement. This took place at the site where PtX is also planned, although it doesn't take up much space in the agreement. | Photo: Jacob Ehrbahn

When Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen gave her New Year’s speech last year, it was with a clear ambition: By 2025, the first Danish domestic aircraft will fly on green fuels, and by the end of the decade, all domestic flights will fly on green fuels.

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