EuroGrid's forecasts ensure effective integration of renewable energy, which can potentially provide DKK 2-300 million in annual savings.

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Project period

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Total budget

2,683,901 kr.

About the project

Danish Enfor improves 15 percent of the world's energy forecasts.

Challenge

The share of renewable energy in the energy systems of European countries is increasing year by year. With fluctuating energy sources such as wind as one of several key energy sources, balancing energy systems across countries presents a concrete challenge, as energy production is not constant.

This challenge includes uncertain data about energy supply, transmission, and trading prices. The task, therefore, is to ensure a stable energy supply—and a stable price for energy—as green energy forms play an increasingly significant role in the pan-European energy system.

Solution

The EuroGrid innovation project has primarily developed a digital platform that provides improved forecasts for renewable energy supply, electricity supply, and electricity prices across European countries. The platform offers minute-by-minute descriptions of the current market situation and energy supply, streamlining the energy systems of individual countries. The first phase focused on the Nordic region, with the goal of later expanding the platform to Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe.

Result

Overall, EuroGrid enhances supply security through improved digital forecasts for energy supply. By facilitating a more efficient integration of renewable energy in Europe, EuroGrid has demonstrated potential savings of 200–300 million DKK. Additionally, 15 percent of the world's energy forecasts have become more accurate.

As a result of the project, one of its problem solvers, Danish company Enfor, has hired more employees due to increased workloads, and for the fourth consecutive year, the company has been recognized as a Gazelle company.

"The involvement of Energy Cluster Denmark has meant that we have been able to speed up the development of the technology, strengthen the possibility of funding and gain better access to collaboration with the other partners in the project. We have already entered into collaborations in Scandinavia and Germany, and the plan is now to roll it out throughout Europe and thereby connect all European countries through a common infrastructure".

Mikkel Westenholz

Direktør i Enfor

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Christian Boysen

COO

Innovation projectsFredericia+45 6171 8663chb@energycluster.dk
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