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European Energy breaks ground on battery storage in Denmark together with Kragerup Estate. Project to provide operational experience for European Energy in integration of battery solutions. Copenhagen, Denmark, 20th of January 2025 – European Energy has started on its first large-scale battery storage project.
This is done in collaboration with Kragerup Estate. This is the first battery storage project that European Energy has undertaken in Denmark, and it will provide valuable operational experience in integrating battery solutions with the grid for the company.
Copenhagen, Denmark — European Energy has commenced the development of its first battery energy storage system (BESS) project at the Kragerup Estate in Denmark. The project, known as the Kragerup project, is being delivered in collaboration with Kragerup Estate.
Recently-founded energy storage firm Green Energy Vault unveiled a plan to invest DKK 500 million (USD 74m/EUR 67m) to build one of the largest energy storage systems in Denmark, a 90-MWh facility at Hirtshals Harbour. Wind turbines at Port of Hirtshals, Denmark. Image source:
In addition, the battery will offer crucial system services to help balance the power grid in eastern Denmark. It will store surplus renewable energy during periods of high production and supply it back to the grid when demand is high, improving overall energy efficiency.
With the installation of a state-of-the-art battery, European Energy is positioned to enhance the stability and resilience of the electricity grid. “Battery storage is a key component in the development of future energy projects.
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