
Case Study
When Denmark’s last coal-fired power plant closed, DIN Forsyning had to act quickly to secure heat and power for over 180,000 residents. What followed was a bold transformation. This case shows how they worked with BOS Power and Rolls-Royce to design a highly efficient hybrid energy system that delivers both resilience and sustainability — and opens the door to a carbon-neutral future.
From Coal to Cutting-Edge
See how DIN Forsyning turned a forced energy shift into a model for innovation
When Denmark’s last coal-fired power plant closed, DIN Forsyning had to act quickly to secure heat and power for over 180,000 residents. What followed was a bold transformation. This case shows how they worked with BOS Power and Rolls-Royce to design a highly efficient hybrid energy system that delivers both resilience and sustainability — and opens the door to a carbon-neutral future.
What You’ll Learn
- How DIN Forsyning replaced half of its energy supply with a future-ready solution
- Why a flexible setup with gas engines and energy storage was the right choice
- How close collaboration across teams helped solve complex technical challenges
- How the new system delivers up to 99.9% efficiency and supports strict uptime requirements
- What it means to be hydrogen-ready — and how that prepares them for tomorrow
- Lessons you can apply if you're managing energy risk or planning for greener operations
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About DIN Forsyning
DIN Forsyning was established in 2015 through the merger of utility services from Esbjerg and Varde municipalities in Denmark. The company provides essential services, including water supply, wastewater management, district heating, and waste collection, serving approximately 185,000 residents.
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