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Denmark – 88 MW Stouby site converts to hybrid model

Following approval, the developer will add battery storage to its existing 88 MW Stouby solar park, enabling more flexible operation. The system will provide 28 MW of power and 112 MWh of storage capacity, enabling the project to shift generation in time and respond more actively to market dynamics. Twig will act as the balance responsible party, managing forecasting and market-related obligations to ensure compliance with grid requirements across both generation and storage.

Storage brings second life to Bornholm power plants

“Adding battery storage to the Stouby solar park increases both the optimisation complexity and the financial opportunities from the asset. We look forward to balancing and co-optimising the PV and BESS plants across energy and ancillary markets in close collaboration with European Energy,” said Jonas Stampe, Head of Business Development at Twig. (hcn)