Copenhagen city has been awarded as the greenest and most sustainable city in the world for its iconic nature preservation techniques.
Copenhagen, Denmark continue to the top spot among the world’s most environmentally friendly cities as a result of substantial investments in innovation, environmental care and green energy .
By 2025, Copenhagen nation’s capital is planning to achieve CO2-neutral status.
The city is one of Europe’s oldest capitals with an exclusive royal touch – the monarchy in Denmark is the oldest in the world.
Copenhagen has been nominated the best city by several organizations for livability, sustainability and other factors.
Clean energy is a Danish passion. Today, 50 per cent of electricity in Denmark is supplied by wind and solar power.
Wind energy is well-established in Denmark, which long ago decided to put the Danish climate’s constant breezes and blusters to practical use. Now Denmark produces almost twice as much wind energy per capita as the runner-up among industrialised countries in the OECD.
But you may be surprised to hear that wind energy isn’t the most widely used renewable energy source in Denmark. First place actually belongs to bioenergy, followed by wind, solar and geothermal energy.
The world’s top innovators in wind energy include the Danish company Vestas and Siemens Gamesa, which has Danish roots.
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