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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.
Elsystemansvar A/S (subsidiary of Energinet) has asked Ea Energy Analyses to analyse the benefits and main drivers for the installation of storage units in the Danish power system. This will supplement the technology aspects in the recent Technology Catalogue on Energy Storage (DEA and Energinet, 2019).
Danish Center for Energy Storage, DaCES, is a partnership that covers the entire value chain from research and innovation to industry and export in the field of energy storage and conversion. The ambition of DaCES is to strengthen cooperation, sharing of knowledge and establishment of new partnerships between companies and universities.
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.