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Royal inauguration of Ørsted’s biomass-fired Asnæs Power Station

Following more than three years of work on the conversion from coal to biomass, Ørsted's Asnæs Power Station has now been officially inaugurated by HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark."I'm very pleased that we've now commissioned Asnæs Power Station's new woodchip-fired unit. The future belongs to sustainable energy sources such as wind, solar, and biomass, said Morten Buchgreitz, EVP and CEO of Markets & Bioenergy at Ørsted A/S.

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Ørsted’s Asnæs Power Station biomass conversion has officially been inaugurated by HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (right) with the assistance of Morten Buchgreitz, EVP and CEO of Markets & Bioenergy at Ørsted (photo courtesy Ørsted).

A joint agreement in 2017 ensured that Asnæs Power Station can now supply green energy to Novo Nordisk, Novozymes, and district heating customers in Kalundborg.

The Crown Prince’s visit marks the completion of an extensive conversion process. Asnæs Power Station has been given a new and greener life, which will benefit Kalundborg residents and businesses and contribute to Denmark’s green transformation. I’m very pleased that we’ve now commissioned Asnæs Power Station’s new woodchip-fired unit. The future belongs to sustainable energy sources such as wind, solar, and biomass. Therefore, we’ll be phasing out coal at all our power stations by 2023, and the decision about Asnæs Power Station, which was made together with our customers, is an important step on the way, said Morten Buchgreitz.

The 20-year steam and district heating contract involved the construction of a new woodchip-fired plant, which is connected to the power station’s existing installations and systems. This will enable Asnæs Power Station to supply steam, district heating, and power produced using sustainable woodchips.

Consequently, Kalundborg is retaining the advantages of the symbiosis between power station production, steam supply, and district heating.

To Kalundborg Forsyning, it’s important that we contribute to the development of Kalundborg as a sustainable and green industrial municipality. The collaboration in the Kalundborg Symbiosis plays a major role. In the future, it’s absolutely crucial that the district heating in Kalundborg is based on sustainable energy, and that we can continuously provide a stable heat supply at a competitive price, said Hans-Martin Friis Møller, CEO of Kalundborg Forsyning.

Significant reduction in fossil carbon emissions

The conversion from coal to woodchips at Asnæs Power Station will result in an annual reduction in carbon emissions of around 800 000 tonnes thus making a significant contribution to Denmark’s green conversion.

The conversion also marks a significant change in Novo Nordisk’s largest production unit in Kalundborg.

Today’s inauguration marks an important milestone for Novo Nordisk, as we now only have sustainable energy sources at our production facility in Kalundborg. This applies to both power, heat, and steam. Novo Nordisk has set a target of zero carbon emissions from our global operations and transportation by 2030 at the latest. This target is part of an ambitious environmental strategy, ‘Circular for Zero’, which is to make Novo Nordisk a company with zero environmental impact. Among other things, the strategy entails that Novo Nordisk will continue to reduce its environmental footprint from its production. The conversion of Asnæs Power Station where coal is substituted with sustainable biomass will contribute to this goal, said Henrik Wulff, Executive Vice President of Product Supply, Quality & IT at Novo Nordisk.

In addition to Denmark, Novozymes also has production facilities in the United States (US), China, and Brazil, and the company says that it’s biological solutions helped its customers achieve a reduction in carbon emissions amounting to 87 million tonnes in 2019.

It’s a great day for Kalundborg and for Denmark as a whole. With one joint project, we’ve decommissioned a large coal-fired power station, phased out fossil fuels, and established a power station fuelled by biomass instead. For many years, Novozymes has invested heavily in reducing the environmental impact of our production. Among other things, we get power from wind turbines, and we’ve established a biogas production using our wastewater. With the conversion of Asnæs Power Station completed, all our power, heat, and steam for our large production in Kalundborg comes from renewable sources, said Thomas Videbæk, EVP of Research, Innovation & Supply at Novozymes.

An aerial view of Ørsted’s biomass-fired Asnæs Power Station in Denmark. The woodchips will primarily come from by-products, such as branches, twigs, and thinning wood, and all suppliers must ensure that the woodchips come from sustainable forestry where the forests are replanted, and biodiversity is protected (photo courtesy Ørsted).

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