Denmark-based European Energy has partnered with Oklahoma to co-develop renewable energy solutions, including solar, wind, battery storage, and Power-to-X technologies. This aligns with Oklahoma’s 2021 energy plan to expand sustainable energy infrastructure. European Energy, active in the US since 2021, reports a nationwide development pipeline exceeding 4 GW and aims for 1 GW renewable capacity in Oklahoma by 2027. The collaboration integrates green hydrogen, methanol, and e-SAF to advance energy and economic goals. Facilitated by Denmark’s Foreign Ministry, the initiative leverages Danish expertise and Oklahoma’s renewable potential. European Energy highlights its large-scale experience, including a largest e-methanol project in Kassø, Denmark.
European Energy partners with Oklahoma for 1 GW renewables
Oklahoma has collaborated with European Energy to enhance renewable energy capacity, targeting 1 GW by 2027. Learn more here.
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