Viden om Bygningsenergi og Vedvarende Energi

Fagartikler og baggrundsviden om solceller, varmepumper, opvarmning, varmebehov og energirenovering af bygninger – vores vidensbank om vedvarende energi.

Research Notes Incorporated:

  1. Local Building Standards and Norms: In Denmark, the equivalent to the German DIN EN 12831 for heating load calculation is the Danish Building Regulations (BR18). The local implementation of EN ISO 6946 for U-value calculation is also part of BR18. For heat pumps, the Danish standard DS 469 is relevant.

  2. Current Building Energy Regulations: The Danish Building Regulations (BR18) set the requirements for energy performance in buildings, including minimum insulation requirements and U-value limits.

  3. Available Government Subsidies and Incentive Programs: Denmark offers subsidies through the "Bygningspuljen" for energy renovations, including heat pump installations and solar/PV systems. The program provides financial support based on specific criteria, such as energy savings and building type.

  4. Local Energy Labeling and Certification Requirements: Denmark uses the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) system, which is mandatory for buildings being sold or rented. The EPC provides an energy label from A to G, similar to the EU system but with local adaptations.