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Most recent map of the Danish power infrastructure, including the main
In January 2019 the locally consumed share of the electricity production of wind
Electricity Expand Electricity. Consultation on amended bidding zone configuration
It''s hard to change what you do not understand. EnergyDataDK provides insight into habits, behavior and consumption patterns through data from the Danish energy system.
As something completely unique, EnergyDataDK offers access to a wide range of energy data in real time. EnergyDataDK is a cluster-based platform for collecting, storing, analyzing and sharing data from a wide range of sources, which provides a strong basis for developing solutions in real time.
DTU and our partners have a number of energy data at ourdisposal, which we are making available to society through the EnergyDataDK platform. Some data will be open to all, while others require a license. All data access requires a login.
DTU, in collaboration with our partners, provides data with the aim of accelerating the development of Denmark as a leading nation in data-driven solutions within the energy sector. The EnergyDataDK platform compiles a wide range of energy data, including:
Real-time visualization of the energy produktion and consumption of the Island of Bornholm based on data available in EnergyDataDK
EnergyDataDK is continuously developed in collaboration with our partners.EnergyDataDK was originally supported by EUDP and was completed in August 2022. EnergyDataDK has subsequently been further developed and expanded with, among other things, data from Bornholm with support from the EU. EnergyDataDK now functions as an independent data platform and hub for digital solutions.
EnergyDataDK is part of DTU’s PowerLabDK and is a digital hub for testing and developing digital energy solutions.
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The map illustrates location and plant type as well as the size of the production. Plants under construction are included.
Download map of biogas producers
Most recent map of the Danish power infrastructure, including the main components of the transmission network, production sites, and the direct current (DC) connections to Norway, Sweden and Germany.
Download map of power production and transmission
Map of heating in Denmark, including district heating networks, natural gas networks and heat producing installations.
Map of CHP and power plants in Denmark and which plants who uses biofuels in their production.
Download map of CHP and power plants
The maps show Denmarks power producers and interconnectors in 1985 and 2015 respectively. This clearly shows the development from central to decentral power production in Denmark.
Download map of power infrastructure
Most recent map of power distribution companies in Denmark.
The Danish Energy Agency is a part ofthe Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities
The Danish Energy Agency, Esbjerg location
Denmark''s western electrical grid is part of the Synchronous grid of Continental Europe whereas the eastern part is connected to the Synchronous grid of Northern Europe via Sweden.
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 bioenergy and waste at 23%, and solar energy at 6.3%. Coal accounted for 13% of electricity generation, while natural gas and oil combined for a smaller share of 3.8%.[1][2]
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