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Danish power sector doubles energy-saving pledge
Energy firms in Denmark have agreed to achieve savings equivalent to nearly 1% of the nation's annual energy consumption, the government said on Friday. The 0.8% target of up to 5.4 peta-joules (PJ) per year is almost double the industry's previous commitment.
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