Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Denmark Now 25 Percent Powered by Offshore Wind, Aims to Double Capacity by 2020

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Denmark has an impressive track record when it comes to adoption of renewable energy, and has been working quickly to develop its substantial offshore wind potential. Last month, with the installation of their 36th 3.6 megawatt (MW) Siemens wind turbine, the nation reached an impressive 1GW wind-power capacity, enough to power 25 percent of the nation. Moreover, they aim to be 50 percent powered by wind farms within the next eight years, not simply through the installation of renewable energy infrastructure, but through a holistic adoption of energy-efficient policies and technologies.


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