Copenhagen Airport, Hybrid Greentech, Danish Technological Institute

Denmark

Partnership for Impact

This video showcases the collaboration between Copenhagen Airport (CPH), Hybrid Greentech, and the Danish Technological Institute in creating smarter airport energy systems. Recognising that an airport has diverse and multi-faceted energy needs, CPH faced the challenge of adapting energy systems to fluctuating demands, integrating renewables, and supporting decarbonisation goals.

Hybrid Greentech contributed innovative energy management programmes, while the Danish Technological Institute provided detailed technical expertise and real-world data analysis. Working closely together, the partners tested solutions such as battery storage and smart charging in practical conditions, demonstrating measurable reductions in CO₂ emissions and improved management of energy peaks.

Together, they developed a smart energy management system for scheduling and optimising solar generation, battery storage, and energy needs in the context of a major airport — and in the process uncovering benefits that extend beyond aviation to all large industries. The project illustrates the value of viewing energy assets as a connected ecosystem to deliver sustainability, resilience, and cost savings.