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Pioneering Hybrid Solar Energy Projects in Denmark

45MW

Acted as Owner's Engineer

50

 hectares

K2 Management acted as Owner’s Engineers, providing comprehensive support, including technical assistance, project management, and procurement support.

The demand for solar energy is surging, especially in Europe, which is projected to experience a 10% annual growth until 2029. Globally, solar energy capacity saw a remarkable increase of 26% between 2021 and 2022. Amid this rapid expansion, Denmark stands out with its strong commitment to renewable energy, leveraging a mix of wind, solar, and biomass sources.

Denmark is now making substantial strides in solar energy. From 2020 to 2023, the country's solar PV capacity grew from 1.1 GW to 3.5 GW, with projections to reach 13 GW by 2030.

We recently assisted with the development of one of Denmark’s notable solar energy installations, acting as Owner’s Engineer and providing technical support, project management, and procurement support. What makes this solar project so innovative is our client’s ambition to combine its power generation with a range of other existing energy technologies across their site and wider organisation. 

As Owner’s Engineers, we managed multiple phases of the project, from feasibility and concept design to procurement, serving as the main point of contact for the client. Our agility and expertise enabled the completion of the design phase within two months, even during the challenging winter period. The project, upon completion, will have an installed capacity of 45 MW, covering over 50 hectares, significantly contributing to Denmark’s 2030 renewable energy goals.

K2 Management

We take pride in having supported this hybrid project. The achievements of innovative, solar projects like this are the crucial foundation for innovation, setting the stage for the development of even larger, higher-capacity projects in the future."

Søren Neckelmann
Chief Consultant, Solar PV, BESS & Hybrid Systems