Networking & Collaboration

Technologies are vital to building climate-resilient, low-carbon societies. Many essential technologies already exist — the challenge is to get them deployed where they are needed, and to build the enabling environments to support technology innovation, adaptation and scale-up. An overwhelming number of developing countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement indicate a requirement for technology support and capacity building in order to achieve their commitments. To meet this need, the CTCN serves as a demand-driven and trusted partner, matching developing countriy needs for climate change-related equipment, methods, capacity development and policy advice with the world-class expertise of its Network and our collaborators. 

Danish Energy Management

Danish Energy Management A/S (DEM) is an international consulting company with vast experience in delivering technical assistance and capacity development services worldwide within energy efficiency, renewable energy, and climate change for a variety of bilateral/multilateral donor agencies and financial institutions. DEM is part of Danish Management Group, established in 1986 and its staff comprises energy optimization specialist, engineers, energy economists, financial experts, project managers, architects, technical designers, and ICT experts.

Country of registration
Denmark
Network member number
N0455
Acronym
DEM
Address
<p>Vestre Kongevej 4A DK-8260 Viby Denmark</p>
Relation to CTCN
Network Member
Enablers
Capacity building and training
Communication and awareness
Economics and financial decision-making
Governance and planning
Type of organisation
Private sector organization
Type of climate technology services
Capacity building
Knowledge management
Policy and planning
CTCN Keyword Matches
Energy efficiency
Renewable energy
Sector(s) of expertise
Renewable energy
Energy efficiency
Active in
Burundi
Comoros
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Mozambique
Rwanda
Seychelles
Somalia
South Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Lesotho
Namibia
South Africa
Eswatini
Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar (Burma)
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Cyprus
Georgia
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
State of Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Türkiye
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Switzerland