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Not a notable subject: premise for starting the article was mistaken

The premise for starting the article was "at 82% of energy consumption surely notable"

However, the official Danish Energy Statistics show that coal provides 21.6% of national energy consumption, and that this is dwindling. Such a share makes Denmark unremarkable when compared to other countries. This is in contrast to Wind power in Denmark, which, with a 20% share of generation, is a world record.

Beagel from The WikiProject Energy team rated this article as low priority, but the article creator rerated it to high priority themselves.

Ernestfax Talk 01:47, 24 July 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not a notable subject: premise for starting the article was mistaken

The premise for starting the article was "at 82% of energy consumption surely notable"

However, the official Danish Energy Statistics show that coal provides 21.6% of national energy consumption, and that this is dwindling. Such a share makes Denmark unremarkable when compared to other countries. This is in contrast to Wind power in Denmark, which, with a 20% share of generation, is a world record.

Beagel from The WikiProject Energy team rated this article as low priority, but the article creator rerated it to high priority themselves.

Ernestfax Talk 01:47, 24 July 2010 (UTC) reply


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