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Key figures for development in production and consumption of energy, renewable energy, wind power, CHP, energy intensity and CO2 emissions. The Danish Energy Agency reports annual statistics on
Key figures for development in production and consumption of energy, renewable energy, wind power, CHP, energy intensity and CO2 emissions. The Danish Energy Agency reports annual statistics on
In fact, the country had the largest share of electricity generation from wind and solar sources worldwide in 2022, at more than 60 percent.
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In 2022, Denmark produced 35 Terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity, with renewable sources constituting 83.3% of the total electricity mix. Wind energy was the largest contributor at 54%, followed by
Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we''re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix. This page provides the data for your
Here you can see how the climate footprint of Danish consumption and investments (''Global'') has developed over time, as well as how much of the footprint is left in Denmark and abroad.
The residential sector and services are the two largest consumers of electricity consumption, with 29% and 28%, respectively, followed by industry (26%) (2023).
Denmark can partly be self-sufficient with domestically produced energy. The total production of all electric energy producing facilities is 34 bn kWh. That is 96 percent of the country''s own usage. The
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According to Nordel annual statistics Denmark''s total electricity consumption totaled 36,392 GWh in 2006. Consumption increased about 3% in the period from 2001 to 2006 (in the same time-frame Sweden saw a 3% reduction, Norway a 2% reduction and Finland a 10% increase). As of 2009 Danish consumption of wind-generated electricity topped the world per person: 1,218 kWh. The renewable electricity-sources may give some protection against high annual changes. Electricity c
Growth in electricity demand has slowed down or even reversed in many advanced economies due to energy efficiency efforts and the shift towards less energy-intensive forms of economic activity, such
Denmark: Electricity consumption, billion kilowatthours: The latest value from 2023 is 35.25 billion kilowatthours, an increase from 34.3 billion kilowatthours in 2022. In comparison, the world average
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