Inside Clean Energy: Denmark Makes the Most of its Brief Moment at the Climate Summit
The Scandaniavian nation is building an “energy island,” the latest step after decades of being ahead of the curve.
April 29, 2021
Denmark s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen smiles as she stands on a boat with wind turbines of the Middelgrunden offshore wind farm in the background, in Oeresund between Denmark and Sweden, outside Copenhagen, on April 22, 2021. Credit: Emil Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images
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At the climate summit last week, Denmark’s prime minister spoke about a clean energy island, and it wasn’t a metaphor.
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