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Most used links

  1. Extreme weather conditions (lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov)
    A number of extreme weather and climate conditions, such as climate change and huricanes, are explained here. You can also access satelite images.

  2. The Danish district heating history (www.dbdh.dk)
    Once upon a time - more than 100 years ago, both the environment and a future-orientated heat supply were put on the agenda of the city council of Frederiksberg.

  3. Basic facts on Heat Supply in Denmark (www.ens.dk)
    In Denmark, various technologies are used to heat buildings and domestic water. Some use oil furnaces and others use biofuel furnaces. All consumers with their own heating furnaces purchase their own oil or biofuel.

  4. General energy statistics

    (www.ens.dk)

    The annual energy statistics including information on how much wind energy is produced in Denmark can be found here:



  5. The development in Denmark
    (www.dbdh.dk)

    Already in the beginning of the 1960´es, Denmark had more than 50 years of experience in using district heating and the development was now strengthened by the fact that some Danish suppliers launched the idea of town development with district heating based on a low supply temperature (up to some 90°C).