Danish entrepreneurs are investing significant sums in photovoltaic power stations in other countries, while benefiting from tax rebates stipulated by Danish law.
In a nutshell, the Danish state is footing the bill for investment abroad, notes Berlingske.
This year the rebates in question will amount to 300 million kroner (approximately €40m), even though not one kilowatt of the green energy produced will ever reach Denmark.
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