DANES PREPARE TO TALE HELM OF GREEN-TINGED EU PRESIDENCY

BY DAVID HAYHURST HOPES and expectations run high among leading European green energy lobbyists and environmentalist ahead of Denmark's assumption of the presidency of the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers for six months from in January. The country is a world leader in wind energy, a long-time proponent of other renewables, a founding member of the North Seas Offshore Grid Initiative (NSOGI), and a trailblazer in electric vehicle (EV) use and infrastructural investment. But can and will Copenhagen promote an ambitious green energy agenda capable of ...


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