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Energy Planning in Denmark (1983)

AuthorDanish Energy Agency
Date1983
Classification 2.10.0.00/15 (DENMARK)
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Danish Energy Agency
January 1983.

ENERGY PLANNING IN DENMARK

Introduction
As one of the few countries in the world Denmark has introduced systematic 
planning of its national energy supply. This planning forms the basis for an 
extensive development with coherent supply systems, employing many different 
energy technologies.

The planning system is designed for active participation of local and regional 
authorities, energy supply undertakings and the population.

Denmark's Energy Supply Structure
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s there were no difficulties in importing the necessary 
quantities of oil and coal. The real prices of these energy resources were on the way 
down, and at the same time, Denmark - like many other countries - was passing 
through a period of rapid economic and technological development which resulted 
in a strongly and steadily increasing demand for energy.

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