In the 2LIPP the goal is to future-proof Bornholm’s combined heat and power plant, transforming it into a green, energy-efficient facility.
The project aims to demonstrate a scalable hybrid energy storage solution combining three technologies: a high-temperature hydroxide salt storage from Hyme, a battery storage system composed of used car batteries from PLS Energy Systems AB, and a cutting-edge flywheel for short-term energy storage from QuinteQ Energy.
All of these are connected by a hybrid energy management system.
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