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Can Denmark make energy demand follow renewable supply?

Clip: 9/7/2015 | 6m 54s

Can Denmark make energy demand follow renewable supply?

By 2050, Denmark hopes to get 100 percent of its energy from renewable sources. One problem, however, is that the amount of energy available fluctuates constantly. So some innovators are trying to create a system where demand for energy follows supply, instead of the other way around. Special correspondent Stephanie Joyce of Inside Energy reports.

09/07/2015 | Rating NR

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