Guidelines

  • Commercial Kitchen Guidelines 2011 | 08.02.2011  

    3.7 MB
    13 pages

    In many institutions and companies with commercial kitchens, the energy used in the kitchen accounts for a sizeable share of the total energy consumption. However, it is possible to reduce consumption by choosing energy efficient equipment, by designing the kitchen energy efficiently, and by adopting sensible working practices.

  • Purchasing Guidelines 2011 | 02.02.2011  

    3.8 MB
    15 pages

    Save money and reduce CO2 emissions. The Danish Energy Saving Trust recommends that all public sector institutions and private companies use the Purchasing Guidelines when buying energy efficient equipment.

  • Construction Process Guidelines 2011 | 02.02.2011  

    4.8 MB
    11 pages

    The target group for the Guidelines is construction clients who want to construct an energy efficient building. Construction clients are often one or more persons, whether in the form of a municipal committee or a private company. In some cases, a building will be constructed by investors who will subsequently rent out the building.

  • Purchasing Guidelines 2009 | 02.03.2009  

    1.8 MB
    13 pages

    The Danish Electricity Saving Trust recommends that all public sector institutions and private companies follow the Purchasing Guidelines. Purchases based on these guidelines comply with the purchasing requirements laid down in the Danish Energy Authority’s Circular on improving energy efficiency in government institutions, and in the new voluntary agreements covering energy savings in the municipalities.

  • Interior Design Guidelines (only in Danish) | 01.08.2008  

    730.1 kB
    20 pages

    This publication is currently only avalable in Danish.

  • Purchasing Guidelines 2008 | 10.03.2008  

    1.2 MB
    13 pages

    The Danish Electricity Saving Trust recommends that all public sector institutions and private companies follow the Purchasing Guidelines. Purchases based on these guidelines comply with the purchasing requirements laid down in the Danish Energy Agency's Circular on improving energy efficiency in government institutions, and in the new voluntary agreements covering energy savings in the municipalities.

  • The Danish Electricity Saving Trust Purchasing Guidelines 2007 | 11.04.2007  

    1.1 MB
    16 pages

    Choose energy efficient electrical equipment and save substantial amounts on the electricity bill over the lifetime of the equipment. The Danish Electricity Saving Trust has calculated that the public sector can reduce its annual electricity bill by DK 700 million by purchasing energy efficiently. Usually, energy efficient purchasing costs the same, but even if it is more expensive the investment is quickly recouped. Therefore it is advantageous to purchase only energy efficient equipment.

  • Measuring volume of kitchen cabinets | 29.03.2007  

    106.7 kB
    9 pages

    This note deals with the measuring of net volumes in connection with the positive list and energy labelling scheme for professional kitchen cabinets. The energy consumption is measured in connection with energy labelling schemes for kitchen cabinets.

  • Good advice for saving electricity in the server room | 29.03.2007  

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    12 pages

    Server room power consumption represents a large proportion of the total consumption of electricity in office buildings. Thus, significant savings can be achieved by focusing on the server room – with consumption often decreasing by 30-50%. The following pages offer some advice for saving electricity in the server room.

  • The Danish Electricity Saving Trust Purchasing Guidelines 2006 | 29.03.2007  

    365.6 kB
    12 pages

    Choose energy-efficient electrical equipment and save substantial amounts on the electricity bill over the life of the equipment. It is often not any more expensive to buy, and if it is, the money is soon recouped. Therefore it is advantageous to purchase only energy-efficient equipment. Now it is also mandatory for all public sector institutions. Furthermore, members of the Danish Electricity Saving Trust’s A club have voluntarily agreed to adhere to the purchasing requirements.

Page last updated 06.10.2008