The
Scandinavian nation is setting the global bar for harnessing wind
energy: It’s been announced that Denmark broke a world energy record,
using wind turbines to generate 42% of the country’s electricity in
2015.
Those figures are the highest of their kind for any country, according
to Energinet, the Danish national electricity operator. In 2014, wind
generated 39% of Denmark’s electricity, which was also a world record.A big factor in Denmark’s latest record-breaking achievement, however, was that 2015 was an unusually windy year, Energinet says. Still, wind power share of Danish energy consumption has gone up annually every year since 2008, a clear signal that Denmark’s doing something right—it aims to produce half its electricity with renewable resources by 2020.
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