Danish EE and Twig Energy Optimize Hybrid Park
2026-06-23 10:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - European Energy has signed an agreement with Twig Energy for the latter to operate and optimize its Måde hybrid park near Esbjerg in western Denmark. The site combines an 8.1 MW electrolyzer, 16 MW wind turbines, and a 5 MW / 20 MWh battery, all under a single balancing arrangement.

This marks the first time European Energy has used a single balancing responsible party to optimize power generation, energy storage, and flexible power consumption at the same site. The company stated that, depending on market conditions and system needs, the configuration can switch electricity between hydrogen production, battery storage, and grid output. The Måde project is already operational and currently undergoing optimization. European Energy noted that this arrangement reflects the increasing complexity of renewable energy systems, while Twig Energy pointed out that the site creates new opportunities for automation, grid support, and real-time optimization.

The project also aligns with European Energy's broader strategy to advance Power-to-X and integrated renewable energy solutions in Denmark and beyond.

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