District Energy Workshops
Presentations and dialogue with experts from companies, embassies and institutions.
District energy is climate friendly and a strong factor in promoting energy efficiency and reducing waste of energy. District heating enables the integration of increased shares of renewables into the system and it enables flexible and intelligent solutions at customer level.
Denmark is among the global leaders in the use of district energy and in the development and export of innovative and yet greener and more efficient and digitized solutions in this area. Danish energy authorities, utilities and industry are collaborating in promoting this collective and efficient energy conveyor system.
We look at new and promising opportunities and activities in the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and Ukraine – countries where the potential is huge and where public-private collaboration makes a difference.
District energy in Germany
Market workshop #1 from 11.00-11.55
11.00 |
Welcome |
Morten Jordt Duedahl, DBDH |
11.03 |
District energy framework conditions and new initiatives |
Tara Sabbagh Amirkhizi, Team Leader and Commercial Advisor District Energy, Trade Council in Hamburg Christian Bjerrum Jørgensen, Energy Advisor, Danish Embassy in Berlin |
11.13 |
Market opportunities |
Tobias Langer, Managing Director. LOGSTOR Germany |
11.23 |
Energy Crisis: What does that mean for district energy? |
Andrej Jentsch, Program Manager, AGFW |
11.33 |
Panel debate incl. audience |
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11.53 |
DH promotion activities on the market |
Tara Sabbagh Amirkhizi, Team Leader and Commercial Advisor District Energy, Trade Council in Hamburg Christian Bjerrum Jørgensen, Energy Advisor, Danish Embassy in Berlin Morten Jordt Duedahl, DBDH |
Moderator: Business Development Manager Morten Jordt Duedahl, md@dbdh.dk
District energy in Germany
Market workshop #2 from 13.30-14.25
Germany is the largest export market for Danish district energy technologies. It is expected to boom in the coming decade. Collaboration is in place with a range of German Länder and Stadtwerke. How to reap maximum value and commercial benefit from the partnership?
13.30 |
Welcome |
Morten Jordt Duedahl, DBDH |
13.33 |
Climate neutral heating in Germany by 2045 |
Christian Bjerrum Jørgensen, Danish Energy Agency |
13.38 |
DBDH - Toolbox, Fremstød, AGFW |
Morten Jordt Duedahl, DBDH |
13.42 |
Energy Governance Partnership – on a federal and state level. |
Christian Bjerrum Jørgensen and Laura Kjær, Danish Energy Agency |
13.46 |
District Energy Advisory – from project to action |
Tara Sabbagh Amirkhizi, The Trade Council, Hamburg |
13.50 |
Heat law in Germany and BW (video link) |
Holger Hebisch, Klima und Energie Agentur, Baden Württemberg |
14.00 |
Group interactions |
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14.20 |
Q&A |
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Moderator: Business Development Manager Morten Jordt Duedahl, md@dbdh.dk
District energy in Eastern Europe
Market workshop #3 from 15.00-16.00.
This workshop will focus on Poland and Ukraine. The two largest district heating markets in Central and Eastern Europe are in a transition towards more green and clean energy. Combined with modernization of existing district heating systems this provides strong market opportunities for Danish companies
15.00 |
Welcome |
Pia Zimmermann, DBDH |
15.02 |
New energy cooperation with Poland |
Niels Frederik Malskær, Danish Energy Agency |
15.10 |
Market opportunities arising from the transformation of the Polish district heating sector |
Izabela Jakobsen, Danish Embassy, Warszaw |
15.18 |
Joint activities in Poland for Danish exporters |
Pia Zimmermann, DBDH |
15.21 |
Q & A |
Moderated by Pia Zimmermann, DBDH |
15.30 |
DEA Energy Partnership with Ukraine |
Cristian Hernán Cabrera Pérez & Michele Rosa, Danish Energy Agency |
15.38 |
Market opportunities for Danish companies in the Ukrainian district heating sector |
Tetyana Kobchenko, Danish Embassy, Kiev |
15.46 |
Joint activities in Ukraine for Danish exporters |
Pia Zimmermann, DBDH |
15.50 |
Q&A |
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Moderator: Export Manager Pia Zimmermann, pz@dbdh.dk