Jan 06, 2016 01:00 CET
New publication on Danish experiences with regulation and planning of district heating
The district heating (DH) system is a cornerstone in
Denmark’s green and efficient energy system. In that regard, the Danish Energy Agency recently published a paper on the succesful Danish
experiences with planning and regulation of DH to share with interested stakeholders. The new publication presents an overview of DH in Denmark and how the DH system, through its inherent flexibility, has been able to support different Danish energy policy ambitions over time, including targets on energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Please download the publication - which can also be found in Chinese - here, or in the sidebar to your right
Read more on DH in DenmarkRegulation and Planning of District Heating in Denmark, (cn) Regulation and Planning of District Heating in Denmark
Bo Riisgaard Pedersen Specialkonsulent
Center for Global Rådgivning og Forhandling Tlf.: 41 15 11 36
brp@ens.dk
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.
Contacts
Ture Falbe-Hansen Press Contact
Head of Media Relations Danish Energy Agency tfh@ens.dk
+45 25 13 78 46 Laura Andersen Press Contact Press Officer Lrsn@ens.dk +45 33 95 09 06