Danish government
The Danish government is a sovereign entity responsible for national policy, regulation, and significant public investment in Denmark's infrastructure. It drives major projects in transport, energy transition (especially offshore wind and green hydrogen), and digital connectivity, often through state-owned enterprises and public-private partnerships.
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Strategic Overview
- Strong commitment to climate targets, aiming for 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and climate neutrality by 2050.
- Significant focus on offshore wind development and related infrastructure, including the ambitious Energy Islands project.
- Pioneering role in green hydrogen and Power-to-X technologies, with substantial public funding and strategic initiatives.
- Emphasis on public-private partnerships (PPPs) to finance and deliver large-scale infrastructure projects.
- Continued investment in modernizing and expanding transport infrastructure (roads, rail, metro) to support economic growth and connectivity.
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Launch of a national strategy and funding for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects, including DKK 26 billion (approx. €3.5 billion) for full-scale CCS deployment by 2030.
Allocation of DKK 1.25 billion (approx. €168 million) in public funding for the development of green hydrogen and Power-to-X projects.
Initiation of the Energy Islands project, developing artificial islands in the North Sea and Baltic Sea to serve as hubs for large-scale offshore wind power generation.
Development of the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link, a combined road and rail tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany.
Norwegian launches Europe's first state-subsidized domestic route with 40% SAF
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Development of the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link, a combined road and rail tunnel connecting Denmark and Germany.
Initiation of the Energy Islands project, developing artificial islands in the North Sea and Baltic Sea to serve as hubs for large-scale offshore wind power generation.
Allocation of DKK 1.25 billion (approx. €168 million) in public funding for the development of green hydrogen and Power-to-X projects.
Launch of a national strategy and funding for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects, including DKK 26 billion (approx. €3.5 billion) for full-scale CCS deployment by 2030.
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Carbon Capture And Storage (CCS)1
Green Hydrogen1
Offshore Wind1
Transmission1
Roads1
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Denmark5
Track Record
Notable projects: Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link (Denmark-Germany), Energy Islands (North Sea and Baltic Sea), Copenhagen Metro Expansions, National Green Hydrogen Strategy Implementation, National Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Strategy Implementation
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