In the coming years, most of Europe’s energy sector must adapt to a power production based on renewable energy, and by then a vital element will be missing: a common power grid, writes business.dk.
After the summer holidays, Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Building, Martin Lidegaard, will initiate the foundation of a pan-European grid, when he invites the governments of, among others, Germany, Poland, England and France to negotiations about a common grid. The ambition is to construct a grid in the coming 5 to 10 years.
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