Denmark has unveiled a bipartisan national Energy Agreement that includes 2.4GW of further offshore wind power by 2030 and a DKr4.2bn ($657m) support pool for onshore renewables such as wind and solar.

The plan – agreed by Denmark’s politicians after cross-party negotiations – seeks to propel the nation to a share of renewables of 55% in overall energy consumption. It also states that three planned new offshore arrays will cover the electricity needs of all Danish households by the end of the next decade.