The World Bank declares Denmark as leader in green energy 27-02-2017

Denmark has the best framework conditions in the world when it comes to access to energy, energy efficiency and renewable energy, states the World Bank in a new report.

- It makes me very proud that Denmark once again takes a leading place as the best country in the world when it comes to framework conditions for sustainable energy systems. Last fall, the World Energy Council stated that our energy is the world’s best, and it has now been reaffirmed again in The World Bank’s large analysis. This means that Denmark holds a strong position and the Danish government is determined to keep this strong position in place, says the Minister of Energy, Utilities and Climate, Lars Chr. Lilleholt.

The Government wants Denmark to maintain its green position

Since the energy crises in 1970s, Denmark has made massive investments in renewable energy based on broad political agreements on increased energy efficiency and transition to renewable energy. The government will continue to work towards the ambitious goals for the green transition. During 2017, the government will also suggest a number of new initiatives.

Ambitious goals for 2030 and 2050

The government has set ambitious goals for Denmark's green transition, and the government is working to preserve the place as the world's best energy system.

- The government has a long-term goal of making Denmark independent of fossil fuels by 2050, and we have set an ambitious target of covering at least half of Denmark's energy needs with renewable energy by 2030. The government will work to ensure that Denmark has the most integrated, market-oriented, and flexible energy system in Europe that can handle increasing volumes of renewable energy in a cost-effective manner. This way we can be a showcase for the rest of the world and create thousands of jobs, ensure exports, growth and prosperity as the same time, says the Minister of Energy, Utilities and Climate, Lars Chr. Lilleholt.

Facts

    The World Bank report "Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy" (RISE) provides a comprehensive picture of the strength and depth of the world's countries’ support to the transition to renewable energy as well as the actions taken to bring the support into effect. The report covers 111 countries, covering more than 90 % of the world population and energy consumption.

    In 2015, Denmark exported energy for 71.4 billion DKK. The export of energy technology amounted to 11.1 % of the total Danish export of goods in 2015. This places Denmark as number 1 in EU in terms of the biggest energy technologic share of the total export of goods.

The Confederation of Danish Industry estimates that the export of energy can rise to DKK 125 billion in 2030 as a result of the international climate agreement at COP21 in Paris in 2015.


Source: stateofgreen.com
Graphics: worldbank.org

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