Energy efficiency as a tool to decarbonise buildings and industries
Denmark heads to COP29 with a mission to prove that energy efficiency is one of the easiest ways to eliminate energy waste, lower energy costs and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Since the 1970s, Denmark has developed significant expertise in energy efficiency with a focus on industry, surplus heat, district heating and efficiency of buildings.
Having set an ambitious goal to cut down its greenhouse gas emissions by a 70 percent reduction by2030, energy efficiency plays a crucial part in Denmark’s effort to reach its climate targets. This is embodied by the Danish climate partnership on construction, which has delivered 63 proposals on how to cut emissions by 5.8 million tonnes annually by 2030 within Denmark’s construction sector.
Today, Denmark boasts a comprehensive regulatory framework for energy efficiency, featuring a strict building code, energy labelling and public-private partnerships.