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Denmark to Prioritise Access to Strained Power Grid

The Danish government will table a bill in parliament prioritising energy access into four categories, with large energy users such as data centres placed in the lowest tier. (EPA Images pic) COPENHAGEN: Denmark will establish a hierarchy of priorities for access to its severely strained power grid, placing connections for new data centres last, the government announced on Monday. “Historically, Denmark has had plenty of grid capacity. That is n…

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A broad majority in the Danish Parliament will prioritize charging stations over data centers. But the parties recognize that more is needed to save the strained electricity grid, writes Magnus Bredsdorff in this analysis.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The government wants to prioritize access to electricity and to place these very energy-intensive centres at the bottom of the scale.

·Paris, France
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Critical functions and citizens will be first in line when connections to the stressed Danish electricity grid are to be allocated in the future, where capacity is soon exhausted in several places. So far, allocations have...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The Danish electricity grid is under pressure and has run out of space, so in the future, priority must be given to who is connected first.

·Denmark
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The Danish electricity grid is under pressure and has run out of space, so in the future, priority must be given to who is connected first.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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berlingske.dk broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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