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Experience Danish green solutions live TOURS NETWORK DENMARK In this paper, you will meet the ten partners behind Tours Network Denmark and find inspiration for site visits across energy efficiency, renewables, waste and resource management, clean air, water and climate adaptation.TOURS NETWORK DENMARK Version 1.0 Printed in June, 2017 Front page photo Kollision ApS Editor in Chief State of Green Technical Editors Agro Business Park City of Aarhus Energisafari.dk Energy Academy on Sams Energy City Frederikshavn House of Energy Nordisk Folkecenter One-Point Entry Sonderborg Bright Green Business Contributors to publication Agro Business Park Claus Mortensen, cmagropark.dk City of Aarhus Thomas Mikkelsen, mithoaarhus.dk Energisafari.dk Karl Egeriis Krogshede, kkroenergisafari.dk Energy Academy on Sams Malene Lunden, mlenergiakademiet.dk Energy City Frederikshavn Poul Rask Nielsen, prnifrederikshavn.dk House of Energy Line Bay-Jensen, lbaaalborg.dk Nordisk Folkecenter Jane Kruse, jkfolkecenter.dk One-Point Entry Jakob NormanHansen, Sonderborg Bright Green Business Finn Mrcher, fimasonderborg.dk Download this publication Download this publication and other related publications at For more information To order copies of this publication or receive information about other related publications, please contact State of Green at Copyright State of Green 2017 2INDEX Denmark the State of Green .4 Foreword .5 Tours Network partners .6 Logistics .8 How to develop a pioneer society .10 Identifying local resources for the sustainable transition beyond renewable energy Driving the green transformation of Aarhus .12 New climate action plan as Aarhus moves towards CO 2 -neutrality by 2030 A showroom for future energy systems .14 Create your green transition through Danish know-how and show-how Energy City Frederikshavn 100% renewable .16 From importing fossil energy to local green energy and job creation House of Energy the North Denmark energy cluster .18 Creating innovative green energy solutions through collaboration Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy . 20 Working for a world running on 100% renewables since 1983 Greater Copenhagen: Spurring smart cities .22 Walking the talk urban sustainability and the smart city of tomorrow Energy efficiency and world-class production of renewable energy . 24 The Sonderborg area is a frontrunner on climate change and will be CO 2 neutral by 2029 Danish agri-food and bioenergy solutions . 26 Learn from one of the most sustainable food and agricultural producers 3Since the 70s, Danish governments have had policies in place for the countrys limited natural resources, concentrating on using them wisely and pushing for energy efficiency measures. As a nation, we are known for our ability to collaborate, and our expertise lies in helping customers and stakeholders reach highly efficient and smart solutions, while in turn developing their ability to profit from that knowledge. We see great opportunities for mutual ben- efits in the transfer of knowledge, spurring growth in both partners businesses holis- tically, with a healthy amount of respect for different perspectives and agendas, as well as for the environment. Explore, learn and connect online State of Green gathers all the leading players within energy, climate, water and environment in Denmark. S is the official platform for Denmarks green solutions and knowhow. The web portal is an online entry point for all relevant infor- mation about Danish companies and institu- tions and their expertise within Denmarks green strongholds. Come visit us in House of Green House of Green is an interactive visitors and exhibition centre located in the heart of Copenhagen. House of Green uses a combination of guided storytelling and self-exploration to showcase green Danish integrated solutions and scenarios, as well as an overview of the whole Danish story within energy, climate, water and resourc- es. Danish representatives act as hosts that both inspire and inform delegations before they move on to on-site visits. Take part in our network Take advantage of lessons learned by leading Danish companies and institutions to solve the challenges in your industry and society. Through an extensive network of contacts, State of Green arrange busi- ness meetings and site visits suited to your needs. Find inspiration for your tour, explore green solutions and connect with pro files at: DENMARK THE STATE OF GREEN STATE OF GREEN State of Green is a public-private partnership founded by the Danish Government, the Confederation of Danish Industry, the Danish Energy Association, the Danish Agriculture busi- nesses, knowledge institutions, investors, politicians, cities and citizens. We wish to inspire, educate, test and develop new solu- tions and services, and we want to demon- strate howthey work in local contexts across continents. By working together, we can secure green growth for all. That is why we are taking a new initiative to develop an even stronger collaboration between central Danish players working with the planning of professional tours to Denmarks green landscapes. We call it the Tours Network. The partners of the Tours Network are all experts within their respective areas and have close ties with local frontrunners across the green Danish landscape. In this paper, you will meet the ten part- ners behind the Tours Network and find inspiration for site visits across energy ef- ficiency, renewables, waste and resource management, clean air, water and climate adaptation. If you are interested in visiting Denmark to explore these solutions and learn more about the concrete technologies, as well as connect with Danish stakeholders and share knowledge about green growth development, I encourage you to contact the Tours Network. We hope you will feel inspired and look forward to welcoming you on a tour in Denmark. FOREWORD Danish companies and organisations are at the forefront of the green transition. A cornerstone of the Danish vision is to inspire others and demonstrate how the transition to a sustainable society is both possible and profitable and we invite you to come and see for yourself by Brian Mikkelsen, Minister for Industry, Business and Financial Affairs Image credit: Helle Moos Image credit: State of Green 5Energy Academy on Sams (page 10) Geographic area Bioenergy Showcasing - Sector Focus Showcasing - Sustainable Transition Models Climate Adaptation Energy Efficiency Environment through development of innova- tive processes, the project partners hope to demonstrate that Egaa wastewater treat- ment plant can generate 50% more electric- ity than it uses for daily operation and at the same time recover 50% of the phosphate load as a fertiliser with easy availability of nutrients. Aarhus is Denmarks second-largest city and the financial centre of theCentral Denmark Region. The city has a catchment area of 1.2 million people within a one-hour travel range and is well-connected to Copenhagen and Hamburg DRIVING THE GREEN TRANSFORMATION OF AARHUS New climate action plan as Aarhus moves towards CO 2 -neutrality by 2030 CITY OF AARHUS An innovative city GoGreenWithAarhus is a platform for public-private partnerships and projects. More than 40 climate partners represent the local cleantech sector and science institutions, connecting science to business and generating new innovative products, business models and startups that can lead the green agenda of the future. The aim of Go Green with Aarhus is to create an international showcase that will help pave the way for green growth in Aarhus. 12Intelligent, sustainable and efficient water solutions in Aarhus Located just a few kilometres outside Aarhus, Truelsbjerg Water- works is an example of a new, innovative research and pilot project on how to develop the waterworks of the future. The project for the Truelsbjerg Waterworks has been developed as a turnkey contract based on the utility company Aarhus Vands am- bitious vision for future waterworks. Aarhus Vand has allocated7 million Euros to supporting the technical and architectural imple- mentation of the project. As something completely new, the 2,000 m3clean water tanks are made of stainless steel and adjoined to the waterworks in a separate building constructed into a hillside and covered with earth. The tech- nical facilities and the actual construction work was carried out with great respect for the surrounding environment and landscape. Truelsbjerg Waterworks serves as Aarhus Vands research and pilot facility where new technologies can be tested. The project focuses particularly on adaptable solutions, sustainability and flexibility in relation to supply structure and requirements on the quality of sup- plied water. Aarhus Vand, Grundfos, SILHORKO, Hoffmann, CUBO Architects, Moe , Xergi, NIRAS, DTU (The Technical University of Denmark) , VIA University Green district heating for Denmarks second-largest city One of the biggest biomass-fueled combined heat and power (CHP) stations in the world is located in Aarhus. The Studstrup plant began burning wood pellets instead of coal in the autumn of 2016, bringing green heating and electricity to more than 100,000 residents and businesses in the city, whilst reducing CO 2 emissions by 1 tonne per resident. The switch from coal to wood pellets has not only resulted in the biggest total CO 2 reduction inAarhusto date, but is also the biggest conversion to green energy in Denmark. Furthermore, the citys Department of Waste and Heating built two massive electric boilers at the Studstrup power plant. These boilers can produce green district heating from electricity when the wind turbines are running at full capacity and electricity prices are low. With an electricity capacity of 360 MW (condensation) and 515 MJ/s heat, Studstrup is one of the biggest biomass-fueled power stations in the world. The silo is 43 metres high, reaches a diameter of 70 metres and holds up to 65,000 tonnes of wood pellets. DONG Energy, Waste and District Heating in Aarhus, Rambll, Ea, Energianalyse, MOE, Gottlieb Paludan Architects Image credit: Ole Hartman Schmidt Image credit: Ole Hartman Schmidt 13The regions clean energy infrastructure is the result of years of experience and re- search which has been transformed into the production and management of energy - for the benefit of both the environment and the economy at home and abroad. District heating Denmark has a history of district heating going back over 100 years. In 2007, district heating covered over 60% of Denmarks total heat requirement. In 2011, the Central Denmark Region received the District Heating Award for its extraordinary efforts to promote the use of renewable energy and district heating in the region as well as for backing several visionary projects that support conversion to renewable energy technologies. Most recently, a common stra- tegic energy plan has been implemented for the entire region of central Denmark, linking the district heating plants in the eastern part of the region. The Central Denmark Regions many years of experience in this area makes it a first mover when it comes to know-how and technologies regarding energy efficien- cy, handling of big data, cooling, working with 4th generation district heating, energy planning and much more. READY, an EU cross-border project based in Aarhus Municipality is looking at ideas such as heat recycling from wastewater and how recycled batteries can be used to store solar energy. The project will use relatively large housing areas to test theory in practice. The objective is to gain experience and develop business models that are realistically scala- ble when applied to even larger urban areas. READY also looks at how using surplus heat from cooling can help a hospital become self-sufficient in heat supply. The projects other focus areas are smart metering in dis- trict heating and low-temperature district heating, all of which is being looked at in collaboration with leading companies and universities. “The Central Denmark Region accounts for more than 50% of the total Danish exports of energy technology.” Source: North Denmark Region, Central Denmark Region, Region of Southern Denmark energy loans offered by the local bank make it easier to sell renovated, energy-efficient houses, for instance, while social housing companies have successfully been working with their tenants behav- iour and awareness of their consumption patterns by allowing them to keep track of their consumption of heat, electricity, water and humidity on digital panels, leading to cost savings through a reduction in energy consumption. The vision for the local council in Frederikshavn is to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2030 in the municipality as a geographic area. The main goal for this vision involves local renewable energy production followed by local job creation ENERGY CITY FREDERIKSHAVN 100% RENEWABLE From importing fossil energy to local green energy and job creation ENERGY CITY FREDERIKSHAVN The purpose of Energy City Frederikshavn is to attract businesses and investors, support local businesses, offer test and demonstra- tion facilities, host delegation visits, participate in export promotion events and international renewable energy conferences . The main goal is not to sell products, but rather to show and document how the municipalitys installations function and work in practice in the smart energy system (technology and grid). In 2016, it received one of the most distinguished Danish awards in the field of sustainability, the Sven Auken Prize. 16Sharing the surplus heat In Frederikshavn, there is a partnership between MAN Diesel test centres for small wind turbines, PV panels and wave energy; a small district heating system with CHP, an electric boiler, a biomass boiler, heat pumps and solar collectors; a control system that ensures the best utilisation of the excess power for heating; the centre for e-mobility and green transportation, includ- ing pure plant oil and hydrogen; 4 nearly zero-energy buildings which use different concepts of solar housing; the Biodome (a resource-ef - ficient concept for agriculture); 3 different types of biological water cleaning facilities; a permanent exhibition about the history of wind power; solutions and information about energy solutions for devel- oping countries; and a conference hall with a capacity of 150 people, ideal for conferences, seminars, workshops and meetings. Image credit: Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy Image credit: Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy 21Urbanisation and climate change represent major challenges for cities around the world. Cities are growing, and so are the challenges to make them liveable. Greater Copenhagen is a frontrunner within sustainable urban development, as well as a world-leading hub for smart city technologies and concepts, and represents an ideal model for how smart sustainability, growth, and quality of life can go hand
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