Eurowind Energy and BOS Power Partner on Denmark’s Large-Scale Battery Energy Storage Project

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Eurowind Energy has announced the development of one of Denmark's largest Battery Systems (BESS), in collaboration with BOS Power. The project will be integrated at Eurowind's 84.8MW GreenLab Skive hybrid solar and wind facility, marking a significant step in the country's renewable energy landscape.

BOS Power will serve as the system integrator for the project, delivering a 45MWh, two-hour battery system. Eurowind Energy will oversee the construction of the plant. The facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2025, providing essential ancillary and frequency control services to Denmark's transmission system operator, Energinet.

Once completed, the BESS will help stabilize the national grid by compensating for fluctuations in wind and solar generation, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the hybrid energy plant. The developers highlighted that the system's fast-response capabilities will play a crucial role in balancing the intermittent generation patterns of renewable sources.

“BOS Power's expertise in large-scale energy storage and renewable integration made them the ideal partner for this ambitious project,” said Morten Gaarde, global EPC director at Eurowind Energy. “BESS technology is a vital part of our energy parks, ensuring a stable and efficient power supply and grid stability by ancillary services for the benefit of both the local energy supply and the green transition in general.”

BOS Power's director of PowerGen, Carsten Højerup, noted, “This is one of many projects with Eurowind Energy, a truly innovative and ambitious partner. Eurowind Energy is making a strong impact on the power market as a key player in hybrid energy solutions.”

Højerup added, “Their commitment to carbon neutrality and grid stability extends beyond Denmark and positions them as a leader in Europe's green transition.”

The partnership underscores both companies' ongoing efforts to support the transition to sustainable energy in Denmark and across Europe. The project is expected to play a key role in Denmark's broader green energy goals, contributing to greater grid reliability and advancing carbon-neutral solutions in the region.

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