Denmark has ambitious renewable energy targets, aiming to install 1000 MW of solar power by 2020 and 3400 MW by 2030. The country also relies heavily on renewable sources like biomass and wind power, with biomass accounting for 41% of total energy consumption as Denmark imported over 2 million tonnes of wood pellets. Non-renewable sources like coal, oil, and natural gas still make up a portion of the energy mix but are expected to decline as Denmark works to transition fully to renewable energy.