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Short Overview of the Situation in the Danish Energy Sector
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A Shift in Production
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Household Consumption of Energy
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Oil Natural gas Coal and coke
Renewable energy Electricity District heating
Gas works gas
Electricity from Wind Power
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Wind power offshore capacity, MW
Wind power onshore capacity, MW
Wind power's share of domestic electricity supply, %
Danish Production of Electricity
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Wind turbines and hydro Autoproducers
Small-scale CHP units Large-scale CHP units
Large-scale units, power only
Electricity Consumption per Home
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Type Number of homes Average electricity use per home
Multi Family Homes 1,001,125 2,443 kWh/year
One Family Homes 1,516,986 4,090 kWh/year
Sources: Electricity Consumption from Energy Statistics 2010 – Danish EAData about Homes from Danish Statistics 2010
Electricity Consumption per Person
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Type Persons per Home Average electricity use per Person
Multi Family Homes 1.68 1,450 kWh/year
One Family Homes 2.45 1,668 kWh/year
Sources: Electricity Consumption from Energy Statistics 2010 – Danish EAData about Homes from Danish Statistics 2010
Electricity Prices for Households
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Subscription EnergyElectricity tax Electricity distribution taxElectricity save contribution CO2 taxSO2 tax Total VAT
Electricity Costs
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Source: The Danish Energy Regulatory Authority: Electricity Prices Statistics 4. Quarter 2012. (Average prices and tariffs)
Information about Electricity Prices
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Information about Electricity Prices
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• The Official webpage ”The Electricity Price Information Site” shows the costs for Electricity products, and gives some possibilities to compare
• It is far too easy to get on top of the price list with offers
• The Site does not give proper information about the electricity products that do have a large or small effect for climate and more renewables
• The DEC did set up a Information site to rank these products
Information about Climate Effects
The Danish Ecological CouncilSeminar with Baltic Associations for Consumer Protection 20.6.13
Søren Dyck-MadsenThe Danish Ecological Council
The Danish Ecological CouncilSeminar with Baltic Associations for Consumer Protection 20.6.13