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Energy in Denmark

Energy in Denmark. 2011. 1. Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption. Degree of self-sufficiency. Primary energy production. Oil and gas reserves. Natural gas consumption and flaring on platforms in the North Sea. Production of renewable energy by energy product.

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Energy in Denmark

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  1. Energy in Denmark 2011 1

  2. Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption

  3. Degree of self-sufficiency

  4. Primary energy production

  5. Oil and gas reserves

  6. Natural gas consumption and flaring on platforms in the North Sea

  7. Production of renewable energy by energy product

  8. Consumption of waste

  9. Consumption of renewable energy PJ

  10. Renewableenergy – consumption by source

  11. Use of renewable energy in 2011

  12. Renewable energy- share of energy consumption

  13. Share of renewable energy according to the EU method of calculation

  14. Wind power capacity and wind power’s share of domestic electricity supply

  15. Wind power onshore by municipality

  16. Wind power capacity by turbine size

  17. Wind power production by turbine size

  18. Electricity production by type of producer

  19. Electricity production by fuel PJ

  20. Other fuels than coal for electricity production

  21. Net exports of electricity by country

  22. Heat supply by type of fuel

  23. Electricity capacity

  24. CHP share of thermal power and district heating production

  25. District heating production by type of production plant

  26. Fuels composition for district heating production, percentage distribution

  27. Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption

  28. Gross energy consumption by fuel Adjusted

  29. Gross energy consumption by energy product after transformation Adjusted

  30. Gross energy consumption by use Adjusted

  31. Final energy consumption by use Climate adjusted

  32. Final energy consumption by energy product Adjusted

  33. Gross energy consumption and final energy consumption per DKK million GDP Adjusted TJ per DKK million GDP (2005 prices)

  34. Final electricity consumption by use Climate adjusted PJ

  35. Electricity consumption’s share of total energy consumption Climate adjusted %

  36. Energy consumption for transport by type

  37. Energy consumption for transport by fuel type

  38. Energy consumption for road transport

  39. Final energy consumption by passengers and freight transport

  40. Energy consumption for passengers transport by means of transport

  41. Energy consumption for freight transport by means of transport PJ

  42. Energy and electricity consumption in agriculture and industry Climate adjusted

  43. Energy consumption in agriculture and industry by energy product Climate adjusted

  44. Energy consumption by individual industry in the agriculture and industry sector Climate adjusted

  45. Electricity consumption’s share of total energy consumption Climate adjusted

  46. Energy and electricity consumption in manufacturing industry Climate adjusted

  47. Consumption of energy consumption in manufacturing industries Climate adjusted

  48. Energy intensity in agriculture and industry Climate adjusted Climate adjusted TJ per DKK million GVA (2005 prices)

  49. Electricity intensity in agriculture and industry Climate adjusted Climate adjusted [TJ per million DKK GVA (2005 prices)]

  50. Energy consumption per employee in manufacturing industry Climate adjusted TJ per 1 000 employees

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