Connecting Danish district heating expertise with global transformation
District heating is becoming a central part of the green energy transition in many countries. Cities and utilities are looking for ways to reduce fossil fuel dependence, improve energy efficiency, integrate renewable energy, strengthen security of supply and modernise ageing infrastructure.
DBDH supports this development by creating international partnership platforms, market alliances, and project-based collaborations where Danish companies can engage with key stakeholders in selected district heating markets.
These initiatives bring together Danish technology providers, utilities, advisors, embassies, local partners, and financing actors in a structured framework. The goal is to build long-term relationships, share Danish experience, and support the development of efficient, resilient, and low-carbon district heating systems.
Why these initiatives matter
Many countries are facing complex district heating challenges. The need is not only for technology, but also for planning, system integration, financing models, stakeholder dialogue, and practical implementation.
Denmark has strong experience in exactly these areas. Through DBDH’s international initiatives, Danish companies gain a coordinated platform for contributing to this development while building knowledge, networks and partnerships in priority markets.
The initiatives typically support:
√ Early market insight and local understanding
√ Dialogue with utilities, municipalities, and decision-makers
√ Visibility for Danish district heating solutions
√ Strategic planning and project development
√ Collaboration between Danish companies and local partners
√ Access to knowledge about financing, regulation, and investment needs
√ Long-term positioning in markets undergoing district heating transformation
DBDH Market Alliances
DBDH Market Alliances are structured cooperation platforms in selected countries where Danish companies can join forces around a common Danish presence. The alliances are developed in close cooperation with relevant Danish embassies and local stakeholders. They are designed for companies that want more than general market information: they provide a framework for active engagement, coordinated visibility, and business development in markets with strong potential for district heating.
EIFO Green Accelerator projects
DBDH is also involved in project-based collaborations supported by the EIFO Green Accelerator Facility. These projects focus on strategic district heating development in selected cities and utilities, where Danish companies contribute technologies, planning tools, and practical expertise.
One common approach
Although the initiatives differ in format, geography, and funding structures, they share a common purpose: to foster stronger international cooperation on district heating. They give Danish companies a structured way to engage in complex markets where relationships, trust, and local understanding are essential.
Across alliances, hubs, and project collaborations, DBDH’s role is to:
√ Bring Danish companies together around shared market opportunities
√ Connect Danish expertise with local needs
√ Facilitate dialogue with utilities, municipalities, and institutions
√ Strengthen the visibility of Danish district heating solutions
√ Support practical project development
√ Build long-term partnerships in priority markets
Who can participate?
These initiatives are relevant to DBDH members working in district heating technologies, planning, consulting, digital tools, energy efficiency, renewable heat, heat pumps, storage, metering, components, system optimization, or utility operations.
Participation can range from staying informed and visible in the market to participating in strategic project development and deeper bilateral collaboration.
Get involved
DBDH members interested in international district heating partnerships are invited to contact DBDH to learn more about current and upcoming initiatives, including activities in Poland, Ukraine, and France.