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PO080: NEST - National Energy System Transition Facilities
Christen Malte Markussen, Head of Secretariat, DTU
Abstract
The NEST Facilities project is a flagship Danish national research infrastructure initiative aimed at accelerating the transition to a renewable-based, electrified energy system. Coordinated by DTU Wind and Energy Systems and supported by the Danish National Committee on Research Infrastructure, NEST is designed to interconnect and automate large-scale energy system testing facilities across Denmark. The project addresses the growing need for integrated, flexible, and resilient energy systems capable of handling high shares of variable renewable energy, particularly wind power. NEST enables high-fidelity experimentation and validation of technologies critical to grid integration, hybrid systems, and Power-to-X applications. It supports the development of digital twins, real-time simulation environments, and hardware-in-the-loop testing setups that mirror real-world grid conditions. NEST establishes and connects infrastructure labs at Denmark’s major universities (DTU, AU, and AAU) along with full-scale testing and demonstration facilities at LORC and GreenLab Skive. Together, these form a collaborative platform designed to coordinate, accelerate, and industrialize research for the green transition. The project also plays a key role in knowledge dissemination and stakeholder engagement, organizing workshops, webinars, conferences etc. which brings together researchers, grid operators, and technology providers to co-design future-proof testing environments. This poster presents the architecture, implementation, and early outcomes of NEST, highlighting its role in supporting wind energy integration and system-level innovation across Europe.
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