Denmark's Topsoe Receives DKK 25 Million to Advance PtX Grid Connection Standardization
2026-06-11 14:17
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Topsoe is leading a project to standardize Power-to-X (PtX) grid connection, aiming to address current issues such as lengthy approval cycles and high grid stability risks caused by project-specific studies.

This project, named PowerFactor, has received DKK 25 million in funding from the MissionGreenFuels program under the Innovation Fund Denmark. Led by Topsoe, the project partners include Aarhus University and PlanEnergi. The core objective is to replace the current case-by-case approach with standardized grid connection and operation methods and best practices, thereby simplifying the grid access process for GreenFuels projects.

On the technical front, PowerFactor will integrate Topsoe's eREACT electric reactor technology, solid oxide electrolysis cells, as well as electrified reforming and methanol synthesis processes. The project will also leverage advanced grid simulation tools to identify and address power quality issues such as harmonics and disturbance propagation. Utilizing Aarhus University's Power-to-X pilot facility in Viborg, partners will test the interaction between equipment and the grid under real-world conditions to validate simulation models and define optimal power utilization strategies. The project will ultimately deliver grid-compliant operational guidelines aimed at reducing implementation risks for early-stage commercial Power-to-X projects.

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