
In competition with Eurowind Energy and MEP Morten Helveg Petersen from the Danish Social Liberal Party, Hybrid Greentech has been awarded Green Power Denmark's Green Power Prize 2024. This is stated by Green Power Denmark in a press release.
The Green Power Prize was created to pay tribute to those who dare to make brave decisions and make a difference in the green transition.
This year, the focus has been on those who are at the forefront and promote electrification. In the assessment, the jury has emphasized brave decisions and the electrification of Danish society as an inspiration for the rest of Europe. Hybrid Greentech has excelled on all three criteria.
The company develops intelligent energy storage solutions, which, in periods when there is a surplus of renewable energy in relation to consumption, can store the energy in everything from heat pumps, batteries to cooling systems or melting furnaces through AI-driven virtual power plants.
- It is precisely innovative and forward-looking efforts like these that we would like to pay tribute to with the Green Power Prize. The technology that Hybrid Greentech has developed shows how artificial intelligence and green transition can go hand in hand. A technology that has required enormous courage and perseverance from founder Rasmus Rode Mosbæk and the rest of the team behind it, says Kristian Jensen, CEO of Green Power Denmark.
The prize was presented at Green Power Denmark's Summit 2024, where founder Rasmus Rode Mosbæk received a diploma and 30,000 kroner for a green cause. Hybrid Greentech has chosen to donate the 30,000 DKK to ENGIE Energy Access in Kenya through Carbon Clear, which creates off-grid energy solutions in Kenya by distributing solar cell kits to rural and other off-grid areas.
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