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The Danish parliament has agreed to build three new offshore wind farms with a total capacity of at least 2,400 MW
by 2030.
Denmark will build three new offshore wind farms by 2030
In 2017, 43% of Denmark's total electricity consumption came from wind turbines, the highest
proportion of wind power in the world.
Parliament has set a target that by 2030, 55% of the country's energy will be supplied by renewable sources, compared to the 50%
target set by the previous government.
The Danish government expects offshore wind to be able to produce energy at market prices in recent years without subsidies
.
The first offshore wind farm, which will be built by 2027, has a capacity of 800 MW, making it the largest
in Denmark to date.
Denmark is home
to Vestas, one of the world's largest suppliers of wind turbines.
The company, along with German rival Siemens Gamesa, is a leading manufacturer
of large offshore wind turbines.
Recently, after several months of talks, the European Union has decided on new climate rules, aiming for a total energy saving of 32.
5% by 2030, and the proportion of renewable energy will increase to 32%.
,
The Danish parliament has agreed to build three new offshore wind farms with a total capacity of at least 2,400 MW
by 2030.
Denmark will build three new offshore wind farms by 2030
Denmark will build three new offshore wind farms by 2030In 2017, 43% of Denmark's total electricity consumption came from wind turbines, the highest
proportion of wind power in the world.
Parliament has set a target that by 2030, 55% of the country's energy will be supplied by renewable sources, compared to the 50%
target set by the previous government.
The Danish government expects offshore wind to be able to produce energy at market prices in recent years without subsidies
.
The first offshore wind farm, which will be built by 2027, has a capacity of 800 MW, making it the largest
in Denmark to date.
Denmark is home
to Vestas, one of the world's largest suppliers of wind turbines.
The company, along with German rival Siemens Gamesa, is a leading manufacturer
of large offshore wind turbines.
Recently, after several months of talks, the European Union has decided on new climate rules, aiming for a total energy saving of 32.
5% by 2030, and the proportion of renewable energy will increase to 32%.
,