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100% wind energy requires the entire area of Jutland: Wind turbines industrialize nature – nuclear power gives it space

You can see it clearly on the bike rides out in the Danish summer country and when you drive along the highway to the cottage: Denmark is a windmill country. The winged white giants stand and spin more or less faithfully by fields, beaches, and forests. On days with a steady summer breeze, you can’t …

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The low-energy solution is a climate-damaging and inhumane utopia: The enormous energy needs of the future can only be met with atoms

Det globale energiforbrug stiger eksplosivt og vil være fordoblet i 2100 | Energi driver udvikling og er grundlaget for moderne samfund. Fattige lande efterspørger mere energi, og rige lande kan ikke reducere energiforbruget | Det er inhumant at ønske at fastholde udviklingslandes lave energiforbrug. Alle skal ud af (energi) fattigdom | Vi får brug for endnu mere ren energi, hvis vi skal lave en grøn energiomstilling | Kun atomkraft kan levere de enorme mængder ren energi uden at industrialisere naturen.

Denmark lost the European Championship in climate-friendly electricity. Again!

The official story is that Danish electricity is green and that it is getting greener all the time. When you hear about all the wind turbines that are being built, it sounds quite reliable. We enjoy being Europe’s climate champion, leading the way with wind energy, while the rest of Europe is stuck in a …

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Denmark’s energy consumption: Only 10% of our energy comes from wind and solar

Denmark gets 33% of its energy from “renewable energy”[1]. A majority of Danes believe that wind energy makes up the majority of this renewable energy, in the wind country Denmark. In 2019, TV2 asked Megafon 2236 Danes which renewable energy source takes up the most space in our consumption of renewable energy. 78% answered wind …

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