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GREENLAB SKIVE AS

Danish green industrial park coordinating 100 MW green hydrogen demonstrations and hosting biofuel and Power-to-X projects on a real operating site.

Infrastructure providerenergyDKNo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€5.1M
Unique partners
22
What they do

Their core work

GreenLab Skive operates a green industrial symbiosis park in western Denmark where renewable electricity, green hydrogen, and bio-based fuels are produced at demonstration scale. Their core contribution is providing a real industrial hosting site — with grid infrastructure, co-located offtakers, and permitting pathways — for large energy demonstrators that need a working environment rather than a laboratory. They coordinate major hydrogen demonstration projects and participate in biofuel value-chain consortia that feed their park's renewable ecosystem.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Industrial symbiosis hosting and demonstration sitesprimary
1 project

Their coordinator role in GreenHyScale is explicitly framed around a 'replicable and scalable industrial hosting environment' — their park functioning as the testbed.

Advanced biofuels for aviation and shippingsecondary
1 project

Participant in FLEXI-GREEN FUELS, working on jet-like aviation bio-fuels and bunker-like shipping bio-fuel from lignocellulosic residue and municipal solid waste.

Sector coupling (Power-to-X)emerging
1 project

The 100 MW hydrogen scale in GreenHyScale implies coupling of renewable electricity to hydrogen offtake, consistent with their park's multi-vector energy model.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Advanced biofuels from waste
Recent focus
100 MW green hydrogen

Both H2020 projects started in 2021, so there is no long historical arc to trace. Within that narrow window, their work splits between advanced biofuels from waste (FLEXI-GREEN FUELS) and green hydrogen at industrial scale (GreenHyScale). The clear signal is a step up from minor participant (EUR 64k) to coordinator of a EUR 5M hydrogen demonstrator — a move toward leading flagship Power-to-X deployments rather than contributing to biofuel research.

They are positioning as a lead site and coordinator for large green hydrogen demonstrators, making them a strong fit for future Power-to-X, e-fuel, and industrial decarbonisation consortia.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: consortium_leaderReach: European7 countries collaborated

They take both seats comfortably: minor participant in a biofuels research consortium and coordinator of a much larger hydrogen demonstration. Spanning 22 unique partners across 7 countries from only two projects points to broad, mid-to-large consortia rather than tight bilateral teams. Expect an industrial-site-driven collaboration style rather than an academic one.

22 distinct consortium partners across 7 countries from only two projects indicates broad, Europe-spanning connections concentrated around North Sea energy actors. The geographic pattern fits Denmark's role as a green hydrogen and wind hub.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Few H2020 actors combine a physical green industrial park with the ability to coordinate a EUR 5M+ hydrogen project — GreenLab Skive does both. Partners do not just get a research collaborator; they get a permitted, grid-connected Danish site where demonstrators can actually be built and operated. That site-plus-coordination profile is rare among OTH-type organisations in the energy pillar.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • GreenHyScale
    Their flagship project — coordinator role, EUR 5.02M, deploying 100 MW green hydrogen in a replicable industrial setting running through 2026.
  • FLEXI-GREEN FUELS
    Links their hydrogen focus to the advanced biofuels value chain, producing aviation and shipping fuels from lignocellulosic and municipal waste streams.
Cross-sector capabilities
transport (aviation and shipping fuels)environment (waste valorisation)manufacturing (industrial decarbonisation and hosting)
Analysis note: Only 2 H2020 projects, both starting in 2021, so no genuine temporal evolution can be analysed. Profile is anchored on one large coordinator role (GreenHyScale) and one minor participation — interpretations beyond that are cautious.