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EMISSIONS: Denmark’s Business Fund Reopens for CO2 Reduction, Efficiency

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Denmark’s Business Fund has reopened, offering DKK 300mn (€40.22mn) in grants to support companies investing in energy efficiency and CO2 reduction, with applications open until November 2025 or funds are used up, according to the Danish energy agency.

  • Grants cover up to 50% of costs for heat pump upgrades, excess heat reuse, and optimisation of process plants to enhance efficiency.
  • Companies can apply for DKK 10,000 to DKK 112mn via the Danish Energy Agency’s portal.
  • Last year, over 600 projects received funding, cutting 115,000t of CO2 annually.
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Denmark’s Business Fund has reopened, offering DKK 300mn (€40.22mn) in grants to support companies investing in energy efficiency and CO2 reduction, with applications open until November 2025 or funds are used up, according to the Danish energy agency.

  • Grants cover up to 50% of costs for heat pump upgrades, excess heat reuse, and optimisation of process plants to enhance efficiency.
  • Companies can apply for DKK 10,000 to DKK 112mn via the Danish Energy Agency’s portal.
  • Last year, over 600 projects received funding, cutting 115,000t of CO2 annually.