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Erhverv is Pleased With the First Ects-eligible Education in Public Procurement Tender Question of the Month: Can a Public Contracting Authority Award a Task to a Private Supplier, Even if the Supplier is Subject to a Reason for Exclusion? Latest News About Public-private Cooperation Sustainable Public Procurement More Sustainable and Climate-friendly Public Procurement Ensures Resource Efficiency Now and a Competitive Business Life in the Future. But We Must Act on the Ambitions if the Potential is to Be Realised. Let's Get the Foot Off the Brake on Green Power on Land October.
With the Government's Proposal, the Brakes on the Expansion of Wind Turbines and Solar Cells in Denmark, Which Have Been Stalled for the Past Year. Dansk Erhverv Welcomes the Move, but Warns Against Bureaucracy and Extra Taxes on the Green. The Expansion of Renewable Energy Has Stalled in Denmark. It Undermines C Level Contact List Climate Change, Delays the Phasing Out of Russian Energy and Increases Energy Bills. Much More Green Power is Needed to Get Out of Supply Shortages and Build the Tracks for the Green Transport and Industry of the Future.
It is the Backdrop for the Government's Plans for More Solar and Wind on Land. "This Year, More Onshore Wind Turbines Will Probably Be Taken Down Than Installed. This is the Completely Wrong Way. We Need It to Speed Up, as Onshore Wind and Solar Cells Are the Cheapest and Fastest Way to Get Green and Cheap Electricity to the Danes. That's Why I'm Really Happy That the Government is Coming Up With a Solution That Puts the Whole Toolbox Into Use," Says Ulrich Bang, Deputy Director for Climate, Energy and Environment at Dansk Erhverv. The Plan First and Foremost Indicates the Next Step for the Energy Parks Announced.
With the Government's Proposal, the Brakes on the Expansion of Wind Turbines and Solar Cells in Denmark, Which Have Been Stalled for the Past Year. Dansk Erhverv Welcomes the Move, but Warns Against Bureaucracy and Extra Taxes on the Green. The Expansion of Renewable Energy Has Stalled in Denmark. It Undermines C Level Contact List Climate Change, Delays the Phasing Out of Russian Energy and Increases Energy Bills. Much More Green Power is Needed to Get Out of Supply Shortages and Build the Tracks for the Green Transport and Industry of the Future.
It is the Backdrop for the Government's Plans for More Solar and Wind on Land. "This Year, More Onshore Wind Turbines Will Probably Be Taken Down Than Installed. This is the Completely Wrong Way. We Need It to Speed Up, as Onshore Wind and Solar Cells Are the Cheapest and Fastest Way to Get Green and Cheap Electricity to the Danes. That's Why I'm Really Happy That the Government is Coming Up With a Solution That Puts the Whole Toolbox Into Use," Says Ulrich Bang, Deputy Director for Climate, Energy and Environment at Dansk Erhverv. The Plan First and Foremost Indicates the Next Step for the Energy Parks Announced.