The Energy Governance Partnership
The Energy Governance Partnership (EGP) is a Danish Government programme that aims to drive decarbonisation efforts in the energy sector through government-level cooperation.
The Energy Governance Partnership (EGP) is a Danish Government programme that aims to drive decarbonisation efforts in the energy sector through government-level cooperation.
Through the programme, the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) cooperates with authorities in the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, Poland, and France. Together, the eight countries account for around 25% of the global CO2 emissions. Their successful green transition is therefore important for achieving the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement. On the Danish side the cooperations are facilitated by the DEA and the Royal Danish Embassies in the respective countries.
UK sector focus
District heating
The aim of the cooperation within district heating is to build partnerships in order to share valuable experiences and learn from each other. Denmark shares knowledge about the establishment and expansion of the district heating sector in Denmark. District heating solutions are well proven in Denmark, and we have many examples of what does and does not work. Sharing both challenges and solutions with partner countries contributes to the establishment of a foundation upon which our partner countries can develop a cost-efficient, green and energy secure district heating sector.
Energy efficiency in buildings
For energy efficiency in buildings, we exchange knowledge with our partner countries on e.g.: energy building codes, regulations, financing mechanisms, energy labelling of buildings, renovation of existing buildings, implementation of energy efficiency in public buildings, energy management, collection and use of energy data and digitalisation.
Specific examples
Milestones
Contacts
Kieran Sinclair
Principal Energy Policy Adviser