The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has now evaluated the applications and has recommended the Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities to award the first three (3) exclusive licenses for exploration of full-scale CO2 storage in the Danish North Sea to TotalEnergies and a consortium consisting of INEOS E&P and Wintershall DEA. The licenses are an important step towards realizing Denmark's CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) strategy and will kick start the plan for the development of full-scale CO2 storage in Denmark. [pdf]
Contact online >>Denmark has been at the forefront of the global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) by implementing progressive policies, legislation, and incentives to drive EV adoption. This research report will explore Denmark's approach to EVs, including new policies, legislation, incentives, charging infrastructure, funding, taxation, and current research. [pdf]
Contact online >>There is great potential for harnessing solar energy in Denmark. At the same time, the costs associated with producing electricity from solar PV (photovoltaics) have dropped significantly in recent years, and solar PV are now one of the most cost-effective and competitive ways of producing electricity. In addition, solar energy is a good complement to wind energy, since the sun often shines when there is no wind. Solar energy, therefore, plays a key role in realizing Denmark's ambition of covering our net electricity consumption with 100% renewable energy by 2030. [pdf]
Contact online >>Key View:We maintain our long-heldpositive stance towards Danish EV adoption, as the significant increase in the number of EVs in the streets is supported by an appropriate enhancement of the domestic public EV charging infrastructure network. We expect Denmark's total EV fleet to reach just over 248,000 units in 2023, up from 181,325 units in 2022. By 2032, the end of our forecast period, we expect the local EV fleet to reach a high of 1.16mn units and represent 31.5% of the total vehicle fleet. [pdf]
Contact online >>In 2021 total final energy consumption was 3% lower than in 2000 (normal climate). Residential sector is the biggest consumption sector in Denmark and the consumption in 2021 is 4.44 Mtoe compared to 4.23 in 2000. Transport sector (excl. international air transport) is the second largest sector and its consumption has decreased from 4.07 Mtoe in 2000 to 4.05 Mtoe in 2021. The energy consumption in the service sector has increased from 1.87 Mtoe in 2000 to 2.02 Mtoe in 2001. The industry sector has decreased from 3.01 Mtoe in 2000 to 2.53 Mtoe in 2021, a decrease of 16%. [pdf]
Contact online >>The Danish Energy Agency and the California Energy Commission signed an agreement to extend their cooperation on energy efficiency and offshore wind energy, which began back in 2017. The new partnership runs until 2024 and will also include new cooperation on Power-to-X. [pdf]
Contact online >>With Russia invading Ukraine, it has had a profound effect on electricity prices in Denmark. The war in Ukraine, sanctions against Russian oil, and rising oil and gas prices have led to the price of electricity in Denmark increasing by as much as 15% in the second and third quarters of 2022. [pdf]
Contact online >>Denmark is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It consists of the Jutland Peninsula and several islands in the Baltic Sea, referred[citation needed] to as the Danish Archipelago. Denmark is located southwest of Sweden and due south of Norway and is bordered by the German state (and former possession) Schleswig-Holstein to the south, with a 68-kilometre (42-mile) long land border. [pdf]
Contact online >>As mentioned, producer responsibility means that anyone producing or importing batteries has also the responsibility for the batteries at the end of their service life when they must be collected and recycled or environmentally treated. The responsibility for collection and treatment may be assumed by the producer or by becoming a member of a compliance scheme. In Denmark, collection of end-of-life batteries differs slightly depending on battery type. [pdf]
Contact online >>In a short interview with pv magazine, Flemming Vejby Kristensen, from the Danish PV association Solcelleforening, explained the surprising performance achieved by Denmark’s PV market in 2021, in which around 667.6MW of PV capacity was deployed. Around 94% of this growth is coming from large scale unsubsidized solar projects and the segment’s main driver has been the willingness of big corporations to buy green electricity under bilateral PPAs. [pdf]
Contact online >>The area intended for the village consists of 70 building sites. The houses will be constructed in line with sustainable building practices, and the inhabitants will finance the cost themselves, thereby avoiding debt. The houses will be designed to be off-grid. [pdf]
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