The Danish energy sector is ready to establish fences, deploy guards, or do whatever is necessary to enhance security.
But more precise threat assessments are needed so that "we do not make changes based solely on gut feeling."
This statement is made by Jørgen S. Christensen, the Technology Director at the industry organization Green Power Denmar...
The energy sector is ready to protect facilities with fences and guards
The industry organization lacks a clearer picture of the physical threats
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The Lille Torup Gas Storage facility near Lille Torup north of Viborg - as photographed in 2022 - is one of Denmark's two underground natural gas storages, which falls under Energinet. On Tuesday, the sector readiness level for the energy sector was raised, meaning that energy companies are heightening their attention to the security of their facilities. Photo: Bo Amstrup / Ritzau Scanpix/Ritzau Scanpix
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