Foreword by
Finn Mortensen
Executive Director
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Resource efficient production
Circular value chains
Energy efficiency in industry
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This is why the European Union and its member states agreed to commit to an ambitious energy efficiency target of at least 32.5 percent by 2030 compared to projections of the expected energy use. Besides being a cornerstone in delivering on the Paris Agreement, resource conservation and energy efficiency reduce costs, lower air pollution, and improve competitiveness. Producing more with less is now more crucial than ever before.
Furthermore, Denmark is committed by law to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. Promoting energy efficiency is an essential part of the plan, and the Danish journey toward a more energy-efficient society traces back to the early 1970s. Since then, public and private players have worked together to secure Denmark’s position at the forefront of renewable energy, energy-efficient solutions, and sector integration within industries, such as the food and beverage industries.
Since then, public and private players have worked together to secure Denmark’s position at the forefront of renewable energy, energy-efficient solutions, and sector integration within industries, such as the food and beverage industries.
This has taught us valuable lessons and experiences, showing that the pursuit of energy efficiency is a multifaceted endeavour; and that economic growth and energy consumption not necessarily need to go hand-in-hand. Standing on the shoulder of more than five decades of dedicated efforts, I hope that Danish lessons as presented in our inflight magazine will inspire and instigate an even greater appetite for energy-efficient measures.
Presenting insights and lessons from Denmark’s push to make its industries more resource-efficient, this publication gives an introduction to the Danish journey towards energy efficiency in industries, while showcasing innovative solutions from Danish solution providers.
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