A new energy cooperation agreement has been launched between Denmark and The Netherlands.
The aim of this agreement is to exchange knowledge to accelarate the transition to reneweables in heating, offshore wind, energy efficiency, decarbonisation of gas infrastructure and Power-to-X.
As part of this agreement, The Netherlands will invest EUR 130 million in Power-to-X plants in Denmark.
Dan Jørgensen, the Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Supply says: “In Denmark we have a really good starting point for developing Power-to-X. We have significant wind resources, a well-functioning energy system and strong business skills. The Netherlands has a great deal of experience in hydrogen production. The partnership is not only a unique opportunity to finance some of our green ambitions, it will also strengthen international cooperation and knowledge sharing in the field.”