
Eurowind Energy and GreenLab have yesterday entered into a ten-year power purchase agreement that ensures sustainable green energy for the companies and the Power-to-X production in GreenLab Skive. Eurowind Energy informs in a press release.
The purchased power comes from Eurowind Energy's 84.8 MW solar and wind hybrid park south of GreenLab and will be connected directly to GreenLab's green industrial park. This is the first time this has happened in Denmark, where this kind of agreement is typically concluded between producers of green energy and electricity companies. The agreement covers more than two TWh over ten years and is one of the largest in Denmark ever.
- I am pleased that the agreement is now in place, and that it also takes into account a possible expansion of the energy park, if over time there is a need for additional electricity production. There is no doubt that future energy production will be closely linked to the needs of the customer, exactly as we see here in Greenlab Skive, says Jens Rasmussen, CEO of Eurowind Energy A/S.
In GreenLab, the electricity will be distributed via GreenLab's internal energy infrastructure, the so-called SymbiosisNet™. The electricity will be used both in the companies, which work with pyrolysis, biogas and bioproteins, as well as in the Power-to-X production, which will soon be a reality in the park.
- We at GreenLab are very happy to be pioneers for direct coupling of green electricity. We hope that the agreement is a stepping stone to being able to show how maximum utilization of green energy can be achieved by co-locating renewable energy parks and industrial consumption. In this way, the energy can be utilized optimally, as, for example, is the possibility that Eurowind Energy's wind turbines do not have to stand still when other turbines do - simply because we can store the energy they produce, says Christopher Sorensen, CEO of Green Lab Skive.
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