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In the development of green energy, Denmark has also gone from the ugly duckling to the swan. Denmarkâs winters are long, humid and cold, and coal for heating has long been dependent on imports. The huge foreign exchange expenditures force them to develop wind resources. At present, Copenhagen Airport is surrounded by windmills. There are more than 5,000 wind turbines operating day and night. The single machine capacity has reached 2,000 kilowatts, providing 20% of the country's electricity. Offshore wind farms are also spread across the coastline, and wind power is expected to occupy a considerable share of Denmark's energy structure soon. Huge oil and natural gas reserves were discovered in the North Sea in the 1970s, but this did not hinder Denmark's development of clean energy.
In order to create a sustainable future for future generations, the Danish government has used laws and tax leverage to introduce a series of policies to deliberately increase fuel prices and use revenue to fund the research and utilization of new energy. Denmark envisages that by 2030, it can provide 35% of the country's energy with renewable resources. This goal may be achieved ahead of schedule.