Decarbonising power and heat
Behind the achievement lies a mix of large-scale investments in renewables, electrified heating, and fuel substitution. In the district heating sector alone, 97 percent of newly installed heat production in 2025 is based on electricity, significantly reducing reliance on fossil-based fuels. Biomass has also played a stabilising role in the transition, especially in combined heat and power plants.
The shift away from coal has accelerated in recent years. In 2024, Esbjerg Power Station was shut down and replaced by the world’s largest seawater heat pump, together with sustainable biomass and waste-to-energy solutions. In parallel, Fynsværket has transitioned to gas and biomass, with coal now phased out. Today, only one coal-based power plant, Nordjyllandsværket, remains operational, and it is expected to cease coal use by 2029.