In our climate parks, we produce green power from wind turbines and solar panels, which can be used for Power-to-X production and help create green jobs and sustainable growth.

The Danish energy adventure truly began with the wind. Denmark became a pioneer in wind energy, and Skovgaard Energy was there from the moment the first turbines rose in the West Jutland landscape. Since then, solar energy has joined as a natural complement, as wind and sun perfectly balance each other throughout the year here in Northern Europe.
Today, we no longer build wind turbines and solar panels as a standalone business. Instead, our focus is on the places where energy can be refined – where green power becomes part of a larger whole as part of a Power-to-X project, always anchored in a Climate Park.
Here, wind and sun are not just electricity, they become fuel, jobs, and local development.

The energy system of the future must do more than produce electricity. That’s why, at Skovgaard Energy, we develop Climate Parks – multifunctional areas where renewable energy production is combined with nature restoration, biodiversity, and local development. Here, there is space for both wind turbines and solar panels, but also for forest planting, trails, village development, and new green businesses.
Climate Parks turn energy production into a driving force for the whole community. They contribute to the green transition, create jobs, strengthen biodiversity, and support rural life. And not least, they deliver the green power we use in our Power-to-X facilities – where electricity is transformed into, for example, hydrogen, ammonia, or green aviation fuel.

In Climate Park Ramme, southwest of Lemvig, green power from wind turbines and solar panels is generated and used in the world’s first dynamic Power-to-Ammonia plant, REDDAP. At the same time, the Climate Park serves as an innovative hub for biodiversity, recreational solutions, and community engagement.
The area surrounding Climate Park Ramme and REDDAP will host new green businesses that will utilize surplus resources from the Power-to-Ammonia plant to test and demonstrate new technology and circular business development.

Climate Park Northwest Jutland will be an ambitious green infrastructure that connects energy production, nature, and local development across the entire region of Northwest Jutland.
The Climate Park is currently under development. It will supply green power to our Power-to-X facility at Energy Hub Holstebro, where, together with Sumitomo Corporation, we will refine the energy and produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Energy produced in the municipalities of Lemvig, Struer, and Holstebro will thus become an essential element in Europe’s green transition.
But Climate Park Northwest Jutland is more than an energy project. It is a regional engine for green development, combining electricity production, biodiversity, village development, new businesses, and future jobs – capturing the essence of Skovgaard Energy’s approach: Power to unfold.