Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate
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Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate
Summary
Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate is a ministry of energy[1]. It draws 73 Wikipedia views per month (ministry_of_energy category, ranking #9 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's field of work was politics of climate change[3].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's field of work was energy policy[4].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's field of work was public utility[5].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate is located in Copenhagen Municipality[6].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate is in the country of Denmark[7].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's instance of is recorded as ministry of energy[8].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's instance of is recorded as government agency[9].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's instance of is recorded as ministries of Denmark[10].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Danish Energy Agency[11].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Danish Geodata Agency[12].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Danish Meteorological Institute[13].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as The Danish Agency for Climate Data[14].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland[15].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Danish Utility Regulator[16].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Danish Council on Climate Change[17].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's child organization or unit is recorded as Energinet[18].
- January 1, 2007 marks the founding of Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate[19].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.6772602814439, 'lon': 12.583766457981225}[20].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's official website is recorded as https://kefm.dk/[21].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][22].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Denmark[23].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's phone number is recorded as +45-3392-2800[24].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's position held by head of the organization is recorded as Minister of Energy, Utilities, and Climate[25].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's position held by head of the organization is recorded as Minister for Climate and Energy[26].
- Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Climate change[27].
Body
Founding
January 1, 2007 marks the founding of Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate[19].
Operations
Subsidiaries include Danish Energy Agency[11], an upper-level agency of Denmark[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 1975[30]; Danish Geodata Agency[12], an upper-level agency of Denmark[31], in Denmark[32], founded in 1989[33], headquartered in Copenhagen[34]; Danish Meteorological Institute[13], an upper-level agency of Denmark[35], in Denmark[36], founded in 1872[37], headquartered in Copenhagen[38]; The Danish Agency for Climate Data[14], an upper-level agency of Denmark[39], in Denmark[40], founded in 2015[41], headquartered in Østerbro[42]; Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland[15], a geological survey[43], in Denmark[44], founded in 1995[45], headquartered in Copenhagen[46]; and Danish Utility Regulator[16], a regulatory agency[47], in Denmark[48].
Industry
Fields of work include politics of climate change[3], a type of policy[49]; energy policy[4], a type of policy[50]; and public utility[5], a type of business or company[51].
Why It Matters
Ministry of Energy, Utilities, and Climate draws 73 Wikipedia views per month (ministry_of_energy category, ranking #9 of 25).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[52] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[53]