Denmark generates a larger share of its electricity from

In 2023, wind power generated nearly 60% of Denmark''s electricity. This made Denmark the country with the highest share of wind in its electricity

Analyses and statistics

The precondition for making decisions and shaping regulations in the energy sector is knowledge. Therefore, The Danish Energy Agency produces statistics, key data, projections, analyses, and

IEA Wind TCP Denmark Report 2023

Denmark continues to be a global leader in variable renewable integration. 2023 was a record year for solar and wind energy generation, providing 64% of demand compared to 60% the year before¹.

Electricity sector in Denmark

The combination of domestic wind power and Norwegian hydroelectricity provides a stable source of renewable, non-biomass electricity (which would be harder to

Profile of the Danish wind industry DENMARK – WIND ENERGY H

Flak ofshore wind farm is part of the Danish Energy Agreement. When it is finished (before 2022), the 600 MW wind farm will be Denmark''s largest, elatively low depths in the waters between Denmark

Denmark

Maps with wind speed, wind rose and wind power density potential in Denmark. The GIS data stems from the Global Wind Atlas (). GIS data is available as JSON

Denmark Electricity Generation Mix 2025 | Low-Carbon

Denmark''s electricity mix includes 59% Wind, 14% Biofuels and 13% Solar. Low-carbon generation peaked in 2024.

Denmark

Denmark in- stalled 238 MW wind energy in 2024, divided between 176 MW offshore and 62 MW onshore. A total of 18 MW was decommissioned, divided between 2 MW offshore and 16 MW

Report 2023 Denmark

Denmark continues to be a global leader in variable renewable integration. 2023 was a record year for solar and wind energy generation, providing 64% of demand compared to 60% the year before1.

Wind energy in Denmark

Today, more than half of Denmark''s electricity production comes from wind farms.

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