Danish state aid gets a lukewarm reception from the industry

Although the Danish government’s billion for the Danish wind and hydrogen industry is a step in the right direction, it is not enough to make a noticeable difference, according to several companies.
Jens Risvig Pedersen, der er adm. direktør og medejer af tårnproducenten Welcon, forventer ikke nogen nævneværdig effekt af ny dansk statstøtte. | Photo: Joachim Ladefoged
Jens Risvig Pedersen, der er adm. direktør og medejer af tårnproducenten Welcon, forventer ikke nogen nævneværdig effekt af ny dansk statstøtte. | Photo: Joachim Ladefoged

The Danidh government’s DKK 1 billion in state aid to Denmark’s green industry is little consolation against even larger sums of aid money from abroad.

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