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Denmark has never had nuclear plants. There was an active anti nuclear movement around the Organisationen til Oplysning om Atomkraft (OOA) [1]. In 2000, OOA liquidated itself due to success.
The sun symbol, international symbol of the anti nuclear movement and used in many languages, originates from Denmark and was invented by OOA.