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Electronics for Danish energy sector contained mysterious parts

Electronics for Danish energy sector contained mysterious parts
Photo: Cecilie Hänsch Emanuel
Photo: Cecilie Hänsch Emanuel

Mysterious parts have been found in electronics imported from abroad for Danish energy infrastructure, the trade organization for the energy industry, Green Power Denmark, tells Berlingske.

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