Danish Wind-Storage-Hydrogen Project Signs 16 MW Balancing Agreement
2026-06-16 17:44
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Danish renewable energy company European Energy has signed a balancing and optimization agreement with energy trader Twig Energy to manage wind power, energy storage, and green hydrogen production at its Made Hybrid Energy Park in western Denmark. The Danish wind-storage-hydrogen project, located near Esbjerg, is now operational.

The agreement covers 16 MW of wind power, 5 MW/20 MWh of battery energy storage system, and 8.1 MW of electrolyzer capacity for hydrogen production at the project site. Under the arrangement, Twig Energy will be responsible for balancing obligations and power flow optimization, coordinating the distribution of on-site electricity among storage, hydrogen production, and grid feed-in based on market prices and operational requirements.

European Energy stated that this is the first project in its portfolio to integrate renewable energy generation, battery storage, and hydrogen production under a single balancing responsibility agreement. With 16 MW of wind power operating in coordination with storage and hydrogen production systems, the Danish wind-storage-hydrogen project will serve as an operational model for the joint dispatch of renewable energy, battery storage, and green hydrogen production.

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