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In 2017, Danish wind power exports fell by 3% to DKK 54.
4 billion (about RMB 52.
06 billion), of which DKK 42 billion (about RMB 40.
2 billion) was related to goods and DKK 11.
1 billion (about RMB 10.
62 billion) was used in the service sector
.
Danish wind power exports fell by 3% to 52.
06 billion yuan in 2017
The Danish Wind Power Industry Association (DWIA) quoted statistics from DAMVAD Analytics as saying that wind power exports accounted for 3.
7% of the country's total exports and 2.
25%
of GDP.
Despite the year-on-year decline, wind power exports have increased by 38%
since 2006.
Last year, the UK was the most important market for Danish exports of wind power technology and services, accounting for 37% of exports, and showed significant growth
.
As Germany's share fell from 31% in 2016 to 18%, it lost its position as
the number one destination for Danish wind power exports.
North America, other Nordic countries, France, Australia and China are also important markets
for Danish wind power exports.
Note: This article uses the real-time exchange rate of DKK 1 = RMB 1.
0449
,
In 2017, Danish wind power exports fell by 3% to DKK 54.
4 billion (about RMB 52.
06 billion), of which DKK 42 billion (about RMB 40.
2 billion) was related to goods and DKK 11.
1 billion (about RMB 10.
62 billion) was used in the service sector
.
Danish wind power exports fell by 3% to 52.
06 billion yuan in 2017
06 billion yuan in 2017
The Danish Wind Power Industry Association (DWIA) quoted statistics from DAMVAD Analytics as saying that wind power exports accounted for 3.
7% of the country's total exports and 2.
25%
of GDP.
Despite the year-on-year decline, wind power exports have increased by 38%
since 2006.
Last year, the UK was the most important market for Danish exports of wind power technology and services, accounting for 37% of exports, and showed significant growth
.
As Germany's share fell from 31% in 2016 to 18%, it lost its position as
the number one destination for Danish wind power exports.
North America, other Nordic countries, France, Australia and China are also important markets
for Danish wind power exports.
Note: This article uses the real-time exchange rate of DKK 1 = RMB 1.
0449
,