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Denmark supports first energy communities
Denmark supports first energy communities
The Danish Government announced earlier this month it had allocated a total of DKK 4.2 million ($61,9542) in grant funding to nine local energy communities and projects supporting the climate transition through renewable energy.
The Danish Energy Agency grants also aim to support large-scale projects leading to energy communities locally and initiatives delivering more knowledge about the energy communities.
The Danish Energy Agency said it would reopen the next round of funding in the second half of 2024.
The Nordic country recorded 2.4 GW of PV installed capacity at the end of last year, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The Danish Energy Agency said Denmark's installed solar capacity was 3.2 GW in May this year, and attributed the growth to unsubsidized large-scale solar plants.
Denmark is expected to lead solar development in Scandinavia, reaching 9 GW of PV by 2030, according to a report from Rystad Energy.