Welcome to 44 MWh BESS

GreenLab welcomes one of Denmark’s largest battery energy storage systems

In collaboration with Eurowind Energy and BOS Power, GreenLab will host one of Denmark’s largest battery energy storage systems – enhancing flexibility, efficiency, and green energy use across GreenLab’s industrial cluster.

GreenLab is getting ready to host one of Denmark’s largest battery energy storage systems (BESS). The 44 MWh solution will be developed in a collaboration between our partner Eurowind Energy and BOS Power and is expected to be operational by the end of 2025. 

Flexibility in GreenLab’s internal energy system 
The battery will be integrated into GreenLab’s infrastructure and the directly connected hybrid energy park, which already combines 84.8 MW of wind and solar power with an annual production of 200-220GWh. 

The new BESS will play an important role in GreenLab’s integrated energy system. It will help balance the variable production from wind and solar with the energy consumption of the industries located in the park. In practice, that means it enables peak shaving, allowing industries in GreenLab to shift their energy demand away from high-load periods. This results in a more stable and efficient local energy system where green power is used where and when it’s needed most. 

By doing so, the BESS strengthens not only GreenLab’s internal energy infrastructure but also contributes to the stability and flexibility of the national grid. 

Working in combination with GreenLab’s industrial symbiosis, the BESS makes it possible to manage both energy storage and consumption dynamically, ensuring that fluctuations in green power production are utilised efficiently across the entire industrial cluster. 

Home to new technology 
The new BESS is more than just infrastructure. It’s a clear example of how GreenLab serves as a platform for testing, integrating, and scaling green technologies. Together with our partners, we are creating the blueprint for the energy system of the future – one where flexibility, balance, and efficient use of renewables are key. 

“At GreenLab, we don’t just host new technology, we help shape its future. The new battery solution is a key component to make our internal energy system more efficient. It strengthens how we balance renewable production and industrial demand, creating real value for the companies in the park and for the green transition at large,” 
Thomas Helsgaun, CEO, GreenLab