The Danish government is preparing legislation to address growing delays in connecting new projects to the national electricity grid. Business Minister Martin Lidegaard announced the upcoming bill will establish a prioritization system for projects seeking grid access. This move comes as demand for connections surges, driven by Denmark’s transition to renewable energy sources. The current grid infrastructure is struggling to keep pace with the influx of applications, hindering the expansion of green energy initiatives. The new law aims to streamline the process and ensure the most critical projects are connected first. Details of the prioritization criteria are expected to be revealed with the bill's formal introduction in the coming weeks. The government views this as essential to maintaining momentum in its green transition goals.