Utility EWII has connected a 30MW/43MWh BESS unit to the grid on the island of Bornholm in Denmark, which has the potential to act as an emergency backup in case a nearby interconnector to Sweden fails.
Who will supply Copenhagen Energy's 132 MWh Everspring battery energy storage system?
Copenhagen Energy's 132 MWh Everspring battery energy storage system (BESS) portfolio will be supplied by Huawei Digital Power. Image: Huawei Digital Power. Copenhagen Energy's 132 MWh Everspring battery energy storage system (BESS) portfolio will source its technology from Huawei Digital Power.
Where is European energy launching its first battery energy storage system?
Copenhagen, Denmark — European Energy has commenced the development of its first battery energy storage system (BESS) project at the Kragerup Estate in Denmark. The project, known as the Kragerup project, is being delivered in collaboration with Kragerup Estate.
Does Denmark have a standard for lithium-ion battery fire and explosion testing?
Denmark also lacks specific protocols for Lithium-ion battery fire and explosion testing, e.g., UL 9540A, which is a benchmark test recommended in many other countries. Danish guidelines may furthermore provide more clarification on when and which suppression systems should be installed, depending on BESS design parameters.
Danish guidelines may furthermore provide more clarification on when and which suppression systems should be installed, depending on BESS design parameters. While Denmark emphasizes collaboration with fire services, there is a lack of clear tactics and water management strategies, a gap covered by countries like Sweden and Australia.
Denmark's energy grid, which has been a frontrunner in incorporating wind power, remains exposed to periods of imbalance and price fluctuation, and BESS installations will offer useful management and optimization. The Everspring portfolio, financed by Ringkjøbing Landbobank, is intended to provide flexible capacity to the Danish grid.
Will Denmark bring in a capacity market?
Denmark has strongly underlying merchant revenues and there is also talk of bringing in a capacity market (CM), but for now the merchant stack makes financing relatively challenging, Connor said. Utility EWII has connected a 30MW/43MWh BESS unit to the grid on the island of Bornholm in Denmark, the largest in the country.