Denmark Ditches 40-Year Nuclear Ban
Denmark, Europe’s poster child for “renewable” energy, reverses 40-year-old ban on nuclear energy
By Rhoda Wilson on May 22, 2025
In 1985, Denmark, the poster child for the elimination of “fossil fuels” in favour of solar and wind energy, mandated the phase out of nuclear power, which took effect in 2003.
Last week, the Danish Parliament overwhelmingly voted for a resolution to reverse the nuclear power ban. With this reversal comes the admission that wind and solar alone cannot guarantee grid reliability.
Source: Denmark, Europe’s poster child for “renewable” energy, reverses 40-year-old ban on nuclear energy
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