Order No. 21 on the supply and sale of surplus electricity from renewable energy plants. Country/Territory Greenland (Denmark) Document type Regulation Date 2013 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy Keyword Energy conservation/energy production Renewable energy Internal trade Authorization/permit Geographical area Americas, European Union Countries, North America Entry into force notes 1 January 2014. Abstract This Order sets rules on the regulation for connecting and transferring surplus electricity sold from renewable energy and not owned by a utility company. The Order does NOT apply to renewable energy plants trading with the public, nor to plants producing heat. The Order does not regulate technical regulations and /or permits for the construction, installation and connection of a renewable energy. Renewable energy plants with a nominal capacity exceeding 6 kW/household or business, or less than Full text Danish Website www.nanoq.gl References - Legislation Implements Order No. 14 on Energy Supply. Legislation | Greenland (Denmark) | 1997 Keyword: Energy conservation/energy production, Ecofriendly products/ecofriendly processes, Transport/storage, Internal trade, Oil, Natural gas, Renewable energy, Environmental planning, Hydropower generation, Royalties/fees Source: FAO, FAOLEX