Nyheder og pressemeddelelser
Nyheder og pressemeddelelser
China held its annual highlight of the wind industry, China Wind Power 2014 exhibition and conference in October.
Danish inspired scenarios show that China can cut more than a third of its CO2 emissions despite a six fold increase in the energy consumption by investing more in solar and wind energy.
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) organised a seminar for the Chinese 3GF delegation
Costs of energy and impact on climate are important factors when deciding the future energy supply of a country. In Denmark, these factors have resulted in policies that encourage renewable energy.
China National Renewable Energy Centre (CNREC) and the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) are cooperating on a 2050 scenario analysis for the Chinese energy sector, which shows the external costs associated with Chinas increase in air-pollution.
The Sino-Danish Renewable Energy Development Programme (RED) has partly financed a Chinese solar energy roadmap, which is to be delivered to the National Energy Agency of China (NEA) in 2015. Danish solar experts have contributed to the roadmap process.
The Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Building, Rasmus Helveg Petersen, has launched a new initiative on energy efficiency. The initiative seeks to overcome barriers for cost effective investments in energy efficiency in developing countries and emerging economies.