The Energy Agenda outlines the decisions to be made and the actions to be taken in order to achieve a supply of low-carbon energy in 2050. Each functionality—low-temperature heat, high-temperature heat, power and light, and transportation—has a transition route toward 2050 as well as related legislative initiatives and other actions.

The Agenda is built on topics that span the entire energy transition, taking into account the following inquiries:
What does aiming to reduce CO2 mean, and what does it mean for the four functionality practically?
How might the energy transition be planned? (governance)
What is the best way to incorporate the energy transfer into space? (locally, spatially)
How are the technological advancements made possible? (innovation)
How are the investments supposed to be realized? (financing)