The government has forged an accord with the opposition on a new Energy Agreement which will allow house owners unable to connect to the gas grid to maintain their oil-fired burners, and to construct two new offshore wind turbine parks to generate a large part of Denmark’s energy requirement.
The agreement, reached with the Liberals, Conservatives and Danish People’s Party by Climate and Energy Minister Martin Lidegaard, has the target of making sure that half of Denmark’s energy requirement will come from wind energy in 2020. The Red Green Party has also said it will support the agreement.



























