- Nuclear energy in Denmark
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Denmark does not produce nuclear energy, which is in accordance with a 1985 law passed by the Danish parliament that prohibits the production of nuclear energy in Denmark.[1][2][3] Instead, the country has focused on renewable energy sources such as wind energy. In 2007, about 11.4 TWh of electricity was exported and 10.4 TWh imported. Import from Sweden amounted 5 TWh, From Norway 3.9 TWh, and from Germany 1.5 TWh. Both Sweden and Germany have a portion of nuclear energy in their power production.[1] Three nuclear research reactors at Risø National Laboratory are in the process of being decommissioned.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Nuclear Power in Denmark". World Nuclear Association. May 2010. http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf99.html. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
- ^ a b "Regulatory and Institutional Framework for Nuclear Activities. Denmark" (PDF). Nuclear legislation in OECD countries (OECD/NEA): 4. 2007. ISSN 1727-3854. http://www.nea.fr/law/legislation/denmark.pdf.
- ^ (PDF) Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Denmark. 2006 Review. OECD/IEA. 2006. p. 132. ISBN 9264109714. http://iea.org/textbase/nppdf/free/2006/denmark2006.pdf.
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