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The Danish Energy Agency engages nationally and internationally in the production, supply and consumption of energy - with efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
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The Danish Energy Agency engages nationally and internationally in the production, supply and consumption of energy - with efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
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The Danish Energy Agency’s (DEA) Centre for Global Cooperation supports emerging economies to combine sustainable future energy supplies with economic growth. The initiative is based on four decades of Danish experience with renewable energy and energy efficiency, transforming the energy sectors to deploy increasingly more low-carbon technologies.
In total, Denmark’s partnership countries account for 60 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions emissions and encompass roughly half the world’s population. Furthermore, our partnercountries were responsible for 72 percent of global investments in renewable energy, in 2017.
The cooperations are part of the DEA's Energy Partnership Programme (DEPP) which is part of the Danish commitment to fulfil the agreements under the Copenhagen Climate Summit in 2009 and subsequent climate conferences, assisting a number of emerging economies in their low carbon transition. Under the Global Frame of the Climate Envelope, support has been rendered to DEPP in the Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate and DEA is currently engaged in bilateral cooperation with China, Mexico, South Africa and Vietnam in order to promote the use and awareness of the Danish energy experiences as an inspiration for green transition through a unique approach in a government-to-government cooperation. The current and second phase of DEPP is running from July 2017 until June 2020. DEA is also involved in partnerships with Ukraine, Indonesia, Turkey, India and Ethiopia. Furthermore, Denmark collaborates with countries like Germany, the UK and the US, in order to share valuable knowledge and experiences.
DEA has four priority areas in providing technical assistance and capacity building:
Learn more about every country cooperation by clicking here or read our leafet on the DEA's Energy Partnership Programme.