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Living green is a lifestyle in some areas in Denmark. These areas are e.g. aiming to become CO2 neutral or some of the pioneers when it comes to alternative clean energy.
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EnergyTours is an unique public-private partnership between the Danish state, VisitDenmark and five major business organisations. A visit to Denmark can show you energy solutions that could solve your current challenges and give you the opportunity to network with central players in the field. EnergyTours can organise your visit to Denmark and can tailor the visits to your needs, interest and time available. Read more here. Baltic Sea Solutions (Bass) is a project development organisation operating in the Baltic Sea Region. More specifically it has its roots on the Danish island Lolland. Their main job is to create and implement new business solutions through a wide network of private and public partners. They focus on areas such as tourism, energy, environment, agriculture, business development and outsourcing.
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In November 1997 the island of Samsø won a competition between five Danish islands. The challenge was to convert the island’s energy system to renewable energy within a period of 10 years. Today, Samsø is almost entirely independent of fossil fuels and is 100% self-sufficient in terms of electricity supply. To learn more you can visit the Samso Energy Academy which has experience with the implementation of a broad variety of local renewable energy projects, from wind turbines and CO2 neutral district heating plants to rapeseed oil tractors and solar energy panels. The Danish town Sønderborg is currently working on becomming CO2 neutral. This project is called ProjectZero and its goal is to make Sønderborg entirely CO2 neutral by 2030. The area will be a role model for sustainable building, intelligent energy management and a sustainable way of life. They will attempt to set the best examples for future housing, lifestyles and ways of doing business. For further information on study tours, please click here
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