Denmark joined the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) in 2022 and participates on the Biogas Subcommittee.
Denmark has introduced methane emissions reduction measures and policies, with a particular focus on the biogas sector, in support of the country’s ambitious climate targets and goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030. These efforts include active participation in international climate agreements, a comprehensive national climate action framework, and regional leadership in the transition to clean energy.
Denmark is active on the Biogas Subcommittee.
Last Updated: October 2024
In 2020, methane made up 17.1% of Denmark’s total greenhouse gas emissions. The primary sources of anthropogenic methane in the country are agriculture, landfills, and the energy sector, with agriculture being the highest contributor.
Methane Emissions by Sector, 2020
Between 1990 and 2020, methane emissions from enteric fermentation decreased by approximately 9 percent due to a decrease in the number of cattle. However, methane emissions from manure management increased by 18 percent due to the transition to slurry-based housing systems.
Denmark’s ban on landfilling of combustible waste has led to a significant decrease in methane emissions from landfills.
Methane Emissions Trend, 1990-2020
Source: Denmark’s National Inventory Report 2022 – Emission Inventories 1990-2020. 2022. https://dce2.au.dk/pub/SR494.pdf
The production of biogas in Denmark is increasing rapidly and is expected to continue to grow throughout the next decade.
Historical and Expected Future Biogas Production, 2012-2035
Source: Danish Energy Agency, Accessed September 2024: https://ens.dk/en/our-responsibilities/bioenergy/biogas-denmark
Methane mitigation efforts in Denmark are guided by federal and international commitments and plans. Denmark also engages in partnerships dedicated to addressing methane.
Denmark has a national climate plan and multi-sectoral strategies to achieve emissions reductions goals.
Denmark actively supports international efforts to address methane emissions and reach global climate targets
The following highlights actions taken in Denmark to address methane, organized by GMI sector.
Explore the following websites to learn more about the government ministries addressing methane emissions.
Committee/Subcommittee | Delegate Name | Affiliation |
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Biogas Subcommittee | Kristian Havskov Sorensen | Danish Energy Agency |
Biogas Subcommittee | Nathalie Jacobsen | Danish Energy Agency |