22/11/2021 (Agence Europe) – The Danish delegation shared a briefing note to EU Member States and the European Commission on 19 November, calling for a dialogue to find a balance between the large-scale deployment of renewable energy (including offshore) and the protection of biodiversity. Pointing out that there are situations where one has to be given priority over the other, Denmark believes that some current EU rules are inadequate. The country therefore calls for “a regulatory framework that provides the right amount of certainty for Member States, developers and investors”, which requires “a balanced approach to the issue of coexistence between renewable energy and biodiversity”. Copenhagen has called for the issue to be put on the agenda of the next meeting of Member States’ energy ministers on 2 December. See the briefing note: https://bit.ly/32iKARf (DG)