The government will cut the use of fossil fuels by making it easier for Danes to go green. Whether by issuing credits for energy efficiency, cutting registration fees on hydrogen-powered cars or increasing expenditures on clean fuel research, the government will make it easer for people to contribute to the national goal of 30 percent renewable energy by 2025.
The plan, presented Friday, would require a doubling of the amount of renewable energy currently used in Denmark. At the same time, fossil fuel use would be reduced by 15 percent.
The plan has critizised for not beeing ambitious enough since the targets will be more than met if continuing the path allready chosen.












