From Coal to Wind: How the Danish Energy Policy Changed in 1990

Bidragets oversatte titel: Fra kul til vind: Omlægningen af dansk energi politik i 1990

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    Abstract

    In March 1987, the Brundtland Report –Our Common Future – was published by the UN’s World Commission on Environment and Development. The recommendations of the report contributed worldwide to raising awareness of climate change. In particular, the energy sector became the object of anxiety, as production and the use of energy were pinpointed as some of the ‘crooks’ emitting most greenhouse gasses. Shortly after the publication of the report, the Danish government revised its energy planning and opened up for a radical change of the energy sector.

    This article delves into this crucial change and, in doing so, suggests a historical answer to the question of why Denmark became one of the leading nations in transforming the energy sector from a power supply based on fossil fuels to a power generation system using a high percentage of renewables.
    Bidragets oversatte titelFra kul til vind: Omlægningen af dansk energi politik i 1990
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftScandinavian Journal of History
    Vol/bind44
    Udgave nummer4
    Sider (fra-til)510-530
    Antal sider21
    ISSN0346-8755
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 28 mar. 2019

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