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According to the Danish climate objective, Denmark should reach 70 pct. CO2 reductions by 2030 and climate neutrality by 2050. To achieve this goal, district heating is necessary.
Danish District Heating Association has international interests as well. Through our umbrella organization Euroheat & Power we seek to promote district heating on a European scale.
The Danish district heating model is unique in its extensive range. District heating is part of Danish welfare history and it contributes to values beyond the economically measurable.
Danish District Heating Association (Dansk Fjernvarme) represents over 350 members all over Denmark, supplying 66 pct. of Danish households with district heating.
Green Energy Association is a think tank established in 2012 by Danish District Heating Association (among others) to create knowledge about sustainable energy systems.
Denmark has pledged to meet the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. District heating plays a central role in meeting several of these goals and they constitute an important part of the New Narrative of Danish District Heating Association.