In the past 30 years, energy policy in Denmark has focused especially on environmentally friendly energy production, including the exploitation of renewable energy sources. Internationally, Denmark is at the forefront of the exploitation of renewable energy sources, especially wind power, biomass and waste.

Danish energy policy, including Denmark’s international obligations according to the Kyoto Agreement to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, has resulted in a considerable increase of the energy production from renewable energy sources.

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