Climate Consortium Denmark

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Established2008
FoundersMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs
Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark
Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities
Confederation of Danish Industry
Danish Agriculture & Food Council
Danish Energy
Wind Denmark
FocusClimate change solutions
State of Green
Established2008
FoundersMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs
Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark
Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities
Confederation of Danish Industry
Danish Agriculture & Food Council
Danish Energy
Wind Denmark
Typenot-for-profit public–private partnership
FocusClimate change solutions
Location
Key people
State of Green's patron:
H.R.H Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark
Websitewww.stateofgreen.com
Formerly called
Climate Consortium Denmark

State of Green is a not-for-profit, public–private partnership promoting Danish cleantech solutions concerning climate change.

House of Green

State of Green focuses its efforts around four global challenges. [citation needed]

  • Powering future with sustainable energy
  • Ensuring water security for a growing world
  • Creating smart and liveable cities
  • Moving towards a circular economy

On September 5, 2013, the House of Green was inaugurated by H.R.H. Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, the official patron of State of Green.[1] House of Green was a project intended to be a unique visitor and exhibition centre with meeting facilities and a showroom, where Danish businesses, industry organisations, and public institutions could welcome foreign commercial and political decision-makers and introduce them to the Danish competencies within clean-tech.[2]

On February 5, 2019, the House of Green was re-inaugurated by the Crown Prince after a comprehensive modernisation of the centre.[3]

The platform

In 2018, the organisation re-launched the website into a platform, where Danish companies, organizations and authorities within the energy, water, cities and circular economy can present and market their green efforts. The aim of the platform was to create knowledge and relationships between stakeholders working for green and innovative solutions. The scope of the organisation was inherently international, focusing on the possibilities of using Danish cleantech solutions in foreign markets.[citation needed]

Historical context

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