Energy Storage Ready for Danish Grid

Currently, very few batteries are integrated into the Danish electricity grid. However, several companies are prepared to provide energy storage systems to address the increasing deployment of solar cells and wind turbines. Two innovative projects in Esbjerg and on Bornholm are underway, aiming to store excess energy using liquid salt until it is needed in … Continue reading Energy Storage Ready for Danish Grid

Brewery opens Denmark’s largest private solar PV capacity

Royal Unibrew, a major brewery, has opened Denmark’s largest privately-owned solar park. The park spans 14 hectares and is part of Royal Unibrew’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality in scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2025. The solar panels will generate electricity to cover 40% of the brewery’s annual energy consumption in Faxe, South Zealand. … Continue reading Brewery opens Denmark’s largest private solar PV capacity

Danish Hydrogen Breakthough

The Danish companies Evida, GreenLab, and Vestjyllands Andel are partnering on the “HySymbiosisNet” project to create a pipeline infrastructure for green hydrogen produced by Power-to-X technology. GreenLab will be the site of Denmark’s first large-scale Power-to-X plant with a capacity of 100 MW. The 0.5 km test pipeline will connect the GreenHyScale project’s hydrogen production … Continue reading Danish Hydrogen Breakthough