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A newly established countertrade agreement between Denmark and Germany has effectively minimized the curtailment of Danish wind turbines while significantly lowering electricity prices, reports Energinet. Previously, Danish turbines faced annual curtailment of up to 1000 gigawatt-hours (GWh) due to limitations in the German electricity grid. Since the full implementation of the countertrade model in July

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