Environment

#52026SC0113Updated Climate and Digital Tagging of Denmark's Recovery and Resilience Plan

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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This document updates the climate and digital tagging in Denmark's recovery plan. It adjusts how various initiatives are classified and tracked for their impact on climate and digital transformation targets. Businesses and sectors involved in these initiatives should review changes to ensure compliance and realign their strategies as needed.

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Key Changes

  • Introduction of new climate and digital tagging criteria
  • Reclassification of existing initiatives
  • Greater emphasis on digital transformation targets

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Denmark must ensure that all spending related to investments listed in the climate and digital tagging table that contribute to climate objectives are fully financed by funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility, not from other sources.

Danish government and implementing authorities
operational
high

Businesses and sectors involved in the listed initiatives must review changes to climate and digital tagging classifications and realign their strategies accordingly to maintain compliance with the updated plan.

Businesses and sectors implementing Recovery and Resilience Plan initiatives
operational
high

Measures classified with climate tracking coefficients must apply the intervention field codes and coefficients specified in Annex VI of Regulation (EU) 2021/241 as detailed in the tagging table.

Danish authorities and implementing entities for climate-tagged measures
reporting
high

Measures classified with digital tracking coefficients must apply the intervention field codes and coefficients specified in Annex VII of Regulation (EU) 2021/241 as detailed in the tagging table.

Danish authorities and implementing entities for digital-tagged measures
reporting
medium

For the energy efficiency in industry upscaling measure (C8.I5), only 40% of spending is counted toward digital transition targets; the remaining 60% must be tracked separately or assigned alternative tracking methodology.

Danish authorities implementing C8.I5 measure
reporting

Affected Parties

Danish businessesPublic sector initiatives

Tags

climate change,digital transformation,policy update