Danish minister of energy: The proposal is subject to change

The energy minister emphasizes that the Danish government’s proposal is just the first step in a longer process to ensure more renewable energy on land. 
Lars Aagaard spoke at the Onshore Renewable Energy Conference on Monday. | Photo: Anne Filbert
Lars Aagaard spoke at the Onshore Renewable Energy Conference on Monday. | Photo: Anne Filbert

Monday afternoon, the Danish government presented its proposal that will support the quadrupling of renewable electricity production from solar and wind energy on land by 2023, which was planned in the Climate Agreement for Green Power and Heat 2022. The name of the proposal roughly translates to ”Together for more green energy from solar and wind on land.”

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