The Danish spirit also reflects in the ambitions enshrined in the legally binding Climate Act, which the Danish parliament passed in June 2020. The Act sets one of the most ambitious targets in the world of reducing emissions by 70% before 2030 compared to 1990-levels. This is a testament to Denmark’s commitment to the green transition and the annual climate action plans support the transition by specific initiatives. The first part of the climate action plan passed the Parliament in June 2020, and presents specific action points and allocates funds to reduce emissions in the energy sector and industry by 3.4 million tonnes in 2030.
The green transition requires international cooperation and investments, and Sterling PBES will contribute to the transition to clean energy in Denmark. Executives at Sterling PBES have been working with Invest in Denmark at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Copenhagen Capacity to develop relationships that will bring rewards to Northern Europe.