The solar cell company Better Energy has filed for bankruptcy for four subsidiaries involved in building a large solar park near Vamdrup in Southern Jutland, capable of powering almost 100,000 households. This action follows Vestjyske Bank’s demand for repayment of a DKK 135 million loan to Ejendomsselskabet Vamdrup.
The company’s recent struggles led to reconstruction in December 2024, with owners incurring losses of DKK 1.7 billion on their shares in the last financial year.
In other news, a report reveals increasing delays in Energinet’s electricity grid expansion, with 141 out of 199 projects averaging 29 months behind schedule.
Additionally, taxes from car purchases have significantly decreased, while the number of employees in the Danish Vehicle Registration Agency collecting them has risen.
Three major pension funds face potential billion-kroner losses from a TDC investment, and doubts remain about whether the losses will be publicly disclosed.
The American businessman Gregory Summers, involved in a Danish tax case, has passed away, but the Danish Tax Authority is continuing its claims against his estate.
Meanwhile, TDC is suing the Danish state for a substantial amount due to the requirement to replace Huawei telecommunications equipment, following a 2023 order from the Defence Intelligence Service. This action has drawn criticism, with concerns raised about TDC’s previous purchase of Huawei equipment despite potential risks.
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