DTEC | Excellence Centre for Clean Energy
DTEC already has research projects underway in several areas, including offshore wind energy, hybrid power plants, thermal storage, solar
DTEC already has research projects underway in several areas, including offshore wind energy, hybrid power plants, thermal storage, solar
Clean energy is a Danish passion. Today, 50 per cent of electricity in Denmark is supplied by wind and solar power. Wind energy is well-established in Denmark, which long ago decided to put
Discover how solar power in Denmark is shaping a clean, sustainable future with innovation, growth, and renewable energy solutions."
The city''s cogeneration plants – combined heat and power (CHP) plants – currently provide energy to 98% of the city using biomass and waste-to-energy fuel, along with
Copenhagen''s Climate Plan and Green Initiatives Nyhavn Harbor, Copenhagen Copenhagen''s Climate Plan objectives include: achieving 100% renewable energy (100RE)
CopenHill, designed by BIG, is a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen that redefines urban infrastructure. This hybrid structure
Building Power Renewable energy solutions for private and institutional clients Copenhagen Green Energy A/S is involved in the entire process from the first idea to the power producing
Today, 50% of electricity in Denmark is supplied by wind and solar power. By 2030, the goal set by the Danish parliament, is that the electricity system
Moreover, augmenting solar power installations can deliver significant additional electricity, benefiting from Denmark''s technological
The short-term goal for The City of Copenhagen is a CO2 neutral energy supply by the year 2025, and the long-term vision for Denmark is a 100% renewable energy (RE) supply by the year
Copenhagen, a global beacon of sustainable urbanism, is pioneering carbon-neutral living through building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) and holistic smart-city
Studies indicate that the integration of these renewable energy sources into Copenhagen''s power grid has contributed to a reduction of approximately 35% in carbon
RES: Windpower, solar energy, biomass cogeneration plants, biogas and hybrid buses, electrical and hydrogen-powered cars, and
Copenhagen, a global beacon of sustainable urbanism, is pioneering carbon-neutral living through building-integrated photovoltaics
By examining country-specific energy data for Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, the report provides information on
Other Renewables About three-quarters of the CO2 reduction under the climate plan is to come from converting power and heat production from coal to wind, biomass,
Discover how Copenhagen leads the world in smart city development through renewable energy, green mobility, and sustainable urban planning.
The solar company SolarFuture ApS from Albertslund has landed the order to establish a 35 MW rooftop solar power plant at DSV''s new logistics center in Horsens — a
On our recent train journey up to Sweden, we had the opportunity to spend a couple of days in Copenhagen. We didn''t get a
Copenhagen''s Climate Plan and Green Initiatives Nyhavn Harbor, Copenhagen Copenhagen''s Climate Plan objectives include:
Clean energy is a Danish passion. Today, 50 per cent of electricity in Denmark is supplied by wind and solar power. Wind energy is well
In March 2025, Danish independent power producer (IPP) Better Energy commissioned its first battery energy storage system (BESS), a 10MW/12MWh installation, at
Building Power Renewable energy solutions for private and institutional clients Copenhagen Green Energy A/S is involved
The city''s cogeneration plants – combined heat and power (CHP) plants – currently provide energy to 98% of the city using biomass
In March 2025, Danish independent power producer (IPP) Better Energy commissioned its first battery energy storage system
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