Roughly half of Danish households have collective heating supplied through district heating. However, collective heating can also be supplied through decentralized heating systems (local “island solutions” and thermonets) and are an environmentally friendly alternative for villages and other settlements that are located away from the traditional district heating systems.
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13 April 2023 – Silkeborg, Central Denmark
The purpose of the regional roundtable was to bring together key players for a dialogue on financing the green transition in rural districts and SMEs in the region.
Update of RoundBaltic intervention per November 2023 Intervention – Latvia Highlights of the intervention per Nov. 2022 Need for sustainable energy finance action The increased energy prices and uncertainty around the energy supply entail a new awareness and urgency for energy efficiency and finding alternatives to import of fossil fuels. This is to go hand […]