Danish District Heating Association

The Danish District Heating Association has a vision of having decisive influence on Danish energy policy and to maintain the leading position of district heating.

 

Danish District Heating Association (Dansk Fjernvarme) is a member organization representing 400 district heating companies. These companies account for 98 percent of the district heating sold in Denmark.

The members span from small cooperatively owned companies, supplying a few hundred households, to large municipal utilities, serving several hundred thousand consumers. Member companies distribute heat produced in generating plants owned by themselves or by others. The plants are fuelled with fossil fuels, biomass or refuse. Heat can also come as waste heat from industry or from geothermic sources.

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Article produced by Petter Haugneland 21.02.2009

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