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Project Q4301678 in Germany, Denmark
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English | Danish-German STorage Of Renewable Energy |
Project Q4301678 in Germany, Denmark |
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1,135,845.33 Euro
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1,893,075.57 Euro
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60.0 percent
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1 January 2020
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31 December 2022
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Gate 21, Holeby afdeling
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Region Zealand and Schleswig-Holstein are both characterized by high shares of renewable energy and strategic commitment to increase the share. Moreover, Denmark and Germany have a close cooperation to ensure net balance in the program area. The close linkage between the strategic commitment and the energy system makes cross border cooperation obvious - even necessary - where knowledge building and innovation are promoted at the benefit of companies and consumers. The project brings the benefits of cross border cooperation in to focus. Specific cases within energy storage and flexibility will be tested and provide new knowledge and insight on potential business cases. More over cross border partners are brought together who can carry the results on to next level and providing the building blocks for a European living lab for innovative and commercial sustainable solutions. The project’s approach will build up a fundamental knowledge in work package (WP) 3, with cross border expert knowledge by SCS Hohmeyer, Stadtwerke Flensburg and Energinet.dk. Following specific cases/testbeds on energy flexibility and storage will be conducted under WP4 where the results from WP3 will be used as reference and bench marks. Based on these results the project will identify barriers to promote green energy transition and provide with recommendations and futher develop a limited number of business cases under WP5. To ensure the full benefits of cross border cooperation, a work package on communication (WP2), will support cross border networks, dissemination of knowledge and exploitation of the findings among actors in the program area and in their work and future projects. (English)
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