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Discover how Belgium and Denmark are partnering on areas such as offshore wind, green value chains, energy infrastructure and energy efficiency. Meet the Danish companies joining the joint export promotion to Belgium and connect with future business partners.
Get in touch with Danish companies excelling in creating both innovative and sustainable solutions within green energy.
Connect with solution providersOn 9-10 September 2026, Danish energy and consulting companies travel to Brussels and Antwerp to exchange knowledge, showcase solutions and build new partnerships.
Explore the themes of the visit and connect with the Danish companies taking part.
Belgium and Denmark share strong ambitions to build a secure, competitive and green energy system in Europe.
That shared ambition rests on core principles the European Union has placed at the centre of its energy strategy: to phase out fossil fuels, strengthen energy efficiency across industry and the built environment, accelerate the development of homegrown renewable energy and strengthening the infrastructure to deploy it.
As part of the Danish export promotion to Belgium in September 2026, companies from Denmark’s energy ecosystem will meet Belgian and European decision-makers and industry peers at a conference in Brussels and an offshore wind conference in Antwerp, exchanging knowledge and exploring partnerships that can strengthen Europe’s energy future.
Discover themes of the visit, find inspiration from Danish solutions, and connect with leading Danish companies below.
Belgium is accelerating the expansion of renewable energy, electrification, grid integration, storage and hydrogen, including hybrid offshore projects such as the energy island Princess Elisabeth Island. As a key participant in the North Sea cooperation, Belgium is an important partner in the shared ambition to establish up to 100 GW of interconnected offshore wind across borders by 2050.
Belgium’s energy policy is shaped at both the federal and regional levels and places strong emphasis on energy security, affordability and resilience. With major investments in offshore wind, port infrastructure and transmission networks, Belgium and Denmark have every reason to deepen their cooperation across the energy value chain.
Europe’s energy security and resilience demands a dual approach: reducing energy demand through energy efficiency as the first response, and replacing fossil fuels with renewables through scaling clean energy and the system to run on it. Denmark and Belgium have shared ambitions for a more secure, resilient and competitive energy future, and the programme in Brussels brings together Belgian, European and Danish decision-makers to discuss how to form partnerships across borders to deliver this.
Affordable energy is a precondition for European competitiveness. Electrification, flexible demand, energy efficiency and well-functioning grids and markets all help bring system costs down. Danish companies have decades of experience in turning high renewable shares into stable, affordable power, and in reducing energy demand in buildings and industry. In Belgium, these solutions can support both households and energy-intensive industries.
The North Sea is becoming Europe’s green power plant. Belgium has pioneered offshore wind for more than two decades and is now on track to build the world’s first artificial energy island, Princess Elisabeth Island. Denmark was the first nation in the world to install offshore wind at a commercial scale, and as home to a comprehensive wind value chain built over five decades, it is a natural partner in this build-out. The second day of the programme, hosted at Port of Antwerp-Bruges, focuses on offshore wind value chains, port infrastructure, storage, flexibility, grid connections and energy trading.
Discover our white paper on wind energy, and learn about how wind energy supports a reliable, efficient and resilient energy system.