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image captionAn impression of the island, surrounded by offshore wind turbines, 260m (850ft) in height
A project to build a giant island providing enough energy for three million households has been given the green light by Denmark s politicians.
The world s first energy island will be as big as 18 football pitches (120,000sq m), but there are hopes to make it three times that size.
It will serve as a hub for 200 giant offshore wind turbines.
It is the biggest construction project in Danish history, costing an estimated 210bn kroner (£24bn; €28bn: $34bn).
Situated 80km (50 miles) out to sea, the artificial island would be at least half-owned by the state but partly by the private sector.