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The Danish Energy Agency has launched a digital system to automate most applications for the country’s heat pump subsidy program. The system will handle most approvals, with manual assessment that is only necessary for complex cases.
A day after the system was launched, a spokesperson for the Danish Energy Agency reported 1,383 requests of a total of DKK 26.6 million. The person said that the system has automatically approved 930 of these applications “in just a few minutes … That is what you call mega-fast digital support that simply works. “
The heat pump subsidy program offers households a subsidy from DKK 17,000 to switch to an air to water heat pump or DKK 27,000 for a liquid-water heat pump. Subsidies are also available for large -scale heat pump systems in buildings of more than 400 square meters.
Homeowners are eligible if they live in their stay throughout the year, currently use an oil boiler, gas boiler, electric heating or bio-boiler and do not live in areas with district heating or where district heating is planned. Further details are available on those of the desk website.
The subsidy scheme was reopened last year and runs until 2026, with new funds assigned every year.
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