Records tumble after stellar year for Danish renewables sector

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Country now generates over 40 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources

Denmark has underlined its position as one of the world's leading renewable energy markets with the release of new government figures showing the country generated over 40 per cent of its electricity from...

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