Milestone reached: Denmark and Germany conclude bilateral
Today, in the presence of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Energy Ministers Katherina Reiche and Lars Aagaard concluded an agreement
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Today, in the presence of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Energy Ministers Katherina Reiche and Lars Aagaard concluded an agreement
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ISLANDER started in October 2020 and goes one step further, paving the way for the full decarbonisation of EU islands'' energy systems by demonstrating smart grid solutions combining
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The Energy Island of Bornholm will be a joint project between Denmark and Germany, where the countries will seek a fair and balanced
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Countries bordering the North Sea are working ever more closely together to accelerate the development of wind energy. The Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Denmark aim to be producing
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Borkum has set itself the ambitious goal to be carbon neutral by 2030. Currently, nearly 60% of the island''s energy supply is covered by renewable energy
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In a groundbreaking advance for renewable energy, researchers from Norway and Germany have developed a pioneering underwater energy storage
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Germany and Denmark are on the brink of sealing a game-changing offshore “energy island” pact—creating hubs to harness and share massive wind power across borders. This
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For this reason, the task of this study is to examine the economic advantages and disadvantages of direct use of ofshore electricity (e.g. through electromobility, heat pumps and new industrial
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After five years of collaborative work, the European research project ISLANDER, funded under the Horizon 2020 programme, has officially come to an end. The project aimed to accelerate the
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