The
grant
pool
includes
cash
to
help
industrial
companies
replace
fossil
fuels
in
their
production
process
with
renewable
sources
such
as
solar,
wind
or
bioenergy.
Money
is
also
available
for
energy-efficiency
measures
implemented
alongside
reneweables
projects,
renewables-based
district
heating
schemes,
and
coal-to-biomass
conversions.
The
grant
scheme,
which
will
open
for
applications
this
summer,
was
set
up
under
Denmark’s
2012
Energy
Bill.
The
funds
will
be
distributed
in
chunks
of
DKr250m
in
2013
and
DKr500m
each
subsequent
year
until
2020.
Minister
for
climate,
energy
and
buildings
Martin
Lidegaard
says:
“I
hope
there
will
be
many
applications…