Energy Cluster Denmark launches a new Roadmap for the next two years of innovation

The Danish energy cluster’s Innovation Roadmap 2026–2027 is available to everyone with an interest in the innovation and development potentials of the energy sector.

Scaling up wind energy, thermal storage, cybersecurity, and pyrolysis.

These are just some of the themes found in Energy Cluster Denmark’s newly published Innovation Roadmap 2026–2027.

The publication contains thematic recommendations from the energy sector’s industry associations and knowledge institutions on what the Danish energy cluster’s innovation projects should address over the next two years across the entire energy system.

One of the contributors is Danish Alliance for Renewables:

“Europe has a strong position in wind technology, which is under heavy pressure from countries that are investing massively to challenge European competitiveness. If we are not to lose our industrial production once again, as we did with solar cells, it is crucial that we prioritize our innovation efforts within wind energy and its integration into our energy system. There is a misconception that wind energy technology is fully developed, but our research environments and industry have shown that there is still enormous potential to increase efficiency, optimize and automate production, ensure physical and cybersecurity, enhance sustainability, and add intelligence to deliver some of the system services that power plants provide today,” says Kasper Roed Jensen, Chairman of Danish Alliance for Renewables, which contributes recommendations through Green Power Denmark.

“The key to the most efficient, secure, and robust energy system lies in research and development in system integration and the interaction between technologies to create the sustainable energy system of the future for the benefit of all,” says Kasper Roed Jensen.

Three areas within storage and conversion
Contributors from the energy cluster to the new Innovation Roadmap include Green Power Denmark, DI Energi, Biogas Danmark, Synergi, Dansk Fjernvarme, Brintbranchen, Dansk Offshore, and the Danish Center for Energy Storage (DaCES).

The latter brings together knowledge institutions and research-oriented companies around a strategic effort in energy storage and conversion, and according to DaCES there are three areas that should be prioritized now:

“High-temperature thermal storage is the key to making industrial electrification both flexible and cost-effective. This requires investments in demonstrators, materials research, and the development of specialized components so that the technology can be scaled and integrated into industry,” says Anne Marie Damgaard, Director of the Danish Center for Energy Storage.

“In addition, active battery components such as battery management systems (BMS) and power conversion systems (PCS) are crucial for safe BESS facilities in the EU and strengthen competitiveness across the entire battery value chain. Finally, our long-term, strategic research initiatives, including innovation missions such as MissionGreenFuels, are important, as these missions play a central role in developing technologies for green fuels and chemicals for sectors that are difficult to decarbonize,” says Anne Marie Damgaard.

Sector coupling and innovation
A third contributor to the energy cluster’s Innovation Roadmap is Biogas Danmark, which sees sector coupling and innovation as the key to a shared green energy system that both drives the green transition and strengthens energy supply security:

“The interaction between biogas and other green technologies, the development of value chains for biogenic CO₂ for carbon storage, as well as future green fuels and materials, are crucial—at the same time, AI can support and accelerate regulatory processes for the expansion of renewable energy,” says Lars Kaspersen, Director of Biogas Danmark.

Download the new Roadmap
The recommendations in Innovation Roadmap 2026–2027 will be made operational through the energy cluster’s board and implemented in concrete innovation projects through Energy Cluster Denmark.

Download the new Innovation Roadmap 2026–2027 on Energy Cluster Denmark’s website.

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