The Copenhagen Post | Electricity suppliers receive three-month suspension after delayed customer payouts by Ritzau
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The roundup of Danish news on 20 April 2026 reports that electricity suppliers Velkommen and Nettopower have been hit with a three‑month suspension for failing to credit customers on time and are barred from taking on new clients, while the Danish Utility Regulator’s inspection also flagged a pending loss of DKK 3.3 billion in banknotes that will become worthless after 31 May as the phase‑out of several denominations proceeds. Copenhagen’s municipality launched a public vote to name the year’s best new building from eight shortlisted projects, and a new domestic air link – three daily flights between Karup and Copenhagen – began operation under Alsie Express. A study revealed that ≈ 33 % of female researchers leave academia within 8 years of having children, compared with 14 % of men. The royal twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, were confirmed at Fredensborg Palace, and the world’s largest salmon producer Mowi was reported to Norwegian police for alleged animal cruelty after more than 500 000 salmon died. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen opened fresh government negotiations, while a trade body reported over 150 illegal “shadow‑hotel” rentals to police. Around 15 000 volunteers took part in the Danish Cancer Society’s national fundraiser, and separate stories covered a new route to Copenhagen, a strike‑related Lufthansa flight disruption, volatile power prices driving consumers to fixed‑rate contracts, a rise in fathers’ parental leave, and ongoing train chaos in eastern Denmark caused by overhead‑line failures.
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Electricity suppliers receive three-month suspension after delayed customer payouts - The Copenhagen Post
Electricity suppliers Velkommen and Nettopower have received a three-month suspension after failing to pay out customer credits on time. During the suspension period, the companies will not be allowed to acquire new electricity customers, according to Energinet in a press release. The decision comes after the Danish Utility Regulator carried out a targeted inspection of […]

