Abstract
The committee for solar energy, set up by the Danish Ministry of Energy, claims that it should be possible in the future for solar energy to cover the total Danish energy needs. Practical means of achieving this end are briefly discussed, and probable constraints are exemplified. The Danish 3-year plan of management in this area for 1992-94 is to develope solar heating systems and the utilization of passive solar energy to the point where the total subsidies of 20 million kroner for the installation of new systems would no longer be needed. The aim of the plan would be to improve the solar energy systems in such a way that they could be an attractive investment for individual users. The quality of these systems should be assured in order that the service-life would be longer, operational costs lower and yields higher. It is pointed out that individual economies do not at present incite major investments in solar energy systems. Information to the public should be intensified, and promotive projects should be carried out. The potentials of solar cells are briefly discussed. Tables and graphs illustrate the theme. (AB) 10 refs.
Citation Formats
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Plan of management for solar energy; Handlingsplan for solenergi.
Denmark: N. p.,
1991.
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Plan of management for solar energy; Handlingsplan for solenergi.
Denmark.
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1991.
"Plan of management for solar energy; Handlingsplan for solenergi."
Denmark.
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title = {Plan of management for solar energy; Handlingsplan for solenergi}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The committee for solar energy, set up by the Danish Ministry of Energy, claims that it should be possible in the future for solar energy to cover the total Danish energy needs. Practical means of achieving this end are briefly discussed, and probable constraints are exemplified. The Danish 3-year plan of management in this area for 1992-94 is to develope solar heating systems and the utilization of passive solar energy to the point where the total subsidies of 20 million kroner for the installation of new systems would no longer be needed. The aim of the plan would be to improve the solar energy systems in such a way that they could be an attractive investment for individual users. The quality of these systems should be assured in order that the service-life would be longer, operational costs lower and yields higher. It is pointed out that individual economies do not at present incite major investments in solar energy systems. Information to the public should be intensified, and promotive projects should be carried out. The potentials of solar cells are briefly discussed. Tables and graphs illustrate the theme. (AB) 10 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Plan of management for solar energy; Handlingsplan for solenergi}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The committee for solar energy, set up by the Danish Ministry of Energy, claims that it should be possible in the future for solar energy to cover the total Danish energy needs. Practical means of achieving this end are briefly discussed, and probable constraints are exemplified. The Danish 3-year plan of management in this area for 1992-94 is to develope solar heating systems and the utilization of passive solar energy to the point where the total subsidies of 20 million kroner for the installation of new systems would no longer be needed. The aim of the plan would be to improve the solar energy systems in such a way that they could be an attractive investment for individual users. The quality of these systems should be assured in order that the service-life would be longer, operational costs lower and yields higher. It is pointed out that individual economies do not at present incite major investments in solar energy systems. Information to the public should be intensified, and promotive projects should be carried out. The potentials of solar cells are briefly discussed. Tables and graphs illustrate the theme. (AB) 10 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
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