Denmark’s Climate Status and Outlook 2023 (CSO23) is a technical assessment of how Denmark’s greenhouse gas emissions, as well as Denmark’s energy consumption and production will evolve over the period up to 2035 based on the assumption of a frozen-policy scenario (“with existing measures”).
A frozen-policy scenario describes a scenario with existing measures, i.e. a scenario in which no new policies are introduced.
CSO23 helps to examine the extent to which Denmark's climate and energy targets and commitments will be met within the framework of current regulation.
Denmark’s Climate Status and Outlook 2022 (CSO22) is a technical assessment of how Denmark’s greenhouse gas emissions, as well as Denmark’s energy consumption and production will evolve over the period up to 2035 based on the assumption of a frozen-policy scenario (“with existing measures”).
A frozen-policy scenario describes a scenario with existing measures, i.e. a scenario in which no new policies are introduced.
CSO22 helps to examine the extent to which Denmark's climate and energy targets and commitments will be met within the framework of current regulation.
CSO22 can thus be used as a technical reference when planning new measures in the climate and energy area, and when assessing the impact of such measures.
CSO21 helps to examine the extent to which Denmark's climate and energy targets and commitments will be met within the framework of current regulation.
CSO21 can thus be used as a technical reference when planning new measures in the climate and energy area, and when assessing the impact of such measures
DECO20 helps to examine the extent to which Denmark's climate and energy targets and commitments will be met within the framework of current regulation.
DECO20 can thus be used as a technical reference when planning new measures in the climate and energy area, and when assessing the impact of such measures.
Denmark’s Energy and Climate Outlook 2020 (DECO20)
DECO19 helps to examine the extent to which Denmark's climate and energy targets and commitments will be met within the framework of current regulation.
DECO19 can thus be used as a technical reference when planning new measures in the climate and energy area, and when assessing the impact of such measures.
Denmark's Energy and Climate Outlook 2019
Background material
Additional background reports and data (In Danish)