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Here you can see how much private consumers and businesses are paying for electricity and natural gas, and how prices have developed. The statistics also
Here you will find the monthly and annual energy statistics. (Latest version: February 2026).
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Here you can see how much private consumers and businesses are paying for electricity and natural gas, and how prices have developed. The statistics also
But beyond the remains of a 1,000-year-old castle, museums dedicated to the famous raiders, and narrow streets slotted between picturesque canals, you''ll find that Copenhagen is a thoroughly
Energy data for all Energinet''s web portal, Energy Data Service, offers CO2 signals, data from the electricity market and consumption and production data. You can access the data set via API access.
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The production of electricity and heat for Copenhageners is currently the biggest source of CO2 emissions and it is absolutely critical that coal, oil and natural gas
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Data and interactive graphics for Copenhagen municipality on energy consumption for buildings and transportation and activity data for waste
StatBank Denmark Environment and energy ENEGEO: Energy consumption of industry by municipality Unit : 1,000 GJ (gigajoule) Select via maps Select Advanced selection Information
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark. It is located on the islands of Zealand and Amager, at the southern end of The Sound.
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Copenhagen gets the majority of its electricity from both onshore and offshore wind energy (such as the Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm, pictured here).
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EnergyDataDK is a digital innovation hub, which provides insight into habits, behavior, and usage patterns, using data from the Danish energy grid. Our
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The city, which plans to become fully carbon neutral by 2025, has addressed energy concerns by turning towards centralized biomass heating,