Today, we use solar energy in Denmark in two ways: in the form of rooftop solar panels that can produce heat and district heating, and solar cells that can produce electricity.
Solar energy is an abundant and sustainable source of power that can generate electricity for an entire house. It works by converting sunlight into usable electricity through solar panels, reducing dependency on traditional power grids.
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Solar power is another renewable energy source in Denmark. Solar panels are used to heat up buildings and produce district heating, and solar cells are used to produce electricity.
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In recent years, the Nordic countries have made significant strides in incorporating solar energy into their renewable energy mix. This blog delves into the key trends and statistics that showcase their growing
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In Denmark solar power is used in two different ways: Solar panels, which are used to heat up buildings and to produce district heating, and solar cells, which are used to produce electricity. Private households and
Solar power is another renewable energy source in Denmark. Solar panels are used to heat up buildings and produce district heating, and solar cells are used to produce electricity.
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Today, we use solar energy in Denmark in two ways: in the form of rooftop solar panels that can produce heat and district heating, and solar cells that can produce electricity. Why is solar energy important?
Today, researchers are working on setting up more solar cells in Denmark and finding the right combination with other renewable energy sources while using the energy smartly. According to the Danish Energy Agency’s 2020 Baseline Projection (danish only), solar cells will account for around 15% of Denmark’s electricity production by 2030.
Solar power in Denmark amounts to 4,208 MW of grid-connected PV capacity at the end of March 2025, and contributes to a government target to use 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and 100% renewable energy by 2050. Solar power produced 9.3% of Danish electricity generation in 2023, the highest share in the Nordic countries.
Solar heating covers approx. 2% of Denmark’s district heating production. One of the big challenges of solar heating is energy storage, because the sun provides the most energy in the summer, when we need it the least to heat buildings. Heat storage is therefore a major research area at DTU.
And according to figures from the International Energy Agency, it is expected that solar cells will be able to cover up to 25% of the world’s electricity consumption by 2050. In terms of solar heating, too, Denmark has good opportunities to increase the capacity for district heating in the coming years.
At the end of 2017, there were 296 solar heating plants (solar heating plants with solar panel areas over 500 square metres) in operation worldwide, 111 of which were located in Denmark. Read also: Denmark at global front within solar heating. Solar heating covers approx. 2% of Denmark’s district heating production.