Aug 03, 2015 00:00 CEST
District heating around the North Sea – HOT|COOL magazine looks into DEA’s cooperation with UK and Germany
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has contributed to the latest issue of HOT|COOL magazine from Danish Board of District Heating (DBDH). Five articles cover a two-year pilot initiative between DEA and the Danish Trade Council which aims to strengthen the conditions for Danish energy business in important markets by promoting Danish experiences on energy policy and regulation in the North Sea area. So far Germany, Scotland, England and China are the main focal points of the export -oriented initiative since the specific countries meet the requirements for an optimal cooperation: They must already be on a pathway towards a greener energy sector as well as the prospects for export of green energy technology must be high from a
business point of view.
Internationally, there is a great interest in the Danish energy model and an eager to learn from Danish experiences. The two-year initiative seeks to translate this interest into stronger commercial ties and will be an implementing step towards strong, green energy sectors.
Read the magazine online here - find the articles at page 9 though 17 About the export initiative (in Danish), About the delegatin visit from Scotland in May
The Danish Energy Model, District Heating - Danish Experiences Torsten Malmdorf
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The Danish Energy Agency is responsible for tasks linked to energy production, supply and consumption, as well as Danish efforts to reduce carbon emissions. The Agency is also responsible for supporting the
economical optimisation of utilities that in addition to energy includes water, waste and telecommunication.
We are also responsible for user conditions, supply obligation and telecommunication statistics, as well as water supply and waste management.
The Danish Energy Agency was established in 1976, and is an agency under the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities.
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