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23 September 2019

Global bioscience company Chr. Hansen has entered into an ambitious, long-term agreement with Better Energy, a socalled Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), to ensure that all of Chr. Hansen Denmark’s annual electricity usage is covered by renewable energy.

“We want to contribute positively to the transition to green energy. That is why we have decided to invest in new solar parks so that our good bacteria and natural colors have a green footprint, both externally with our customers and on our home turf where some of our largest production sites are located,” says Annemarie Meisling, senior director of sustainability, Chr. Hansen.

Based on the agreement, Better Energy is responsible for the establishment of two brand new solar parks, which will be finished in April 2020. Energy Denmark will support the agreement by being responsible for creating a balance between consumption and production of electricity and handling the difference that will always exist when the sun doesn’t shine. In that way Chr. Hansen’s energy supply will be secured with power production from a mix of several other renewable sources like wind and biogas.

“At Chr. Hansen we are committed to minimising our footprint and supporting clean energy in a meaningful way. Combining sun and wind as energy sources makes a lot of sense in a country like Denmark due to its climate. In addition to sharpening our own commitment to a sustainable future, we are proud of actively contributing on a national level through this agreement,” Meisling adds.

New sustainable energy to the market
According to Better Energy CEO Rasmus Lildholdt Kjær, the new agreement is a good example of how companies can assume joint responsibility for creating new energy from renewable sources to the benefit of the entire country:

“Creating new energy from renewable sources is key in the transition to green energy supply.  Chr. Hansen came with a strong wish to bring about change. We could offer them a solution with three clear benefits: competitive prices, direct association with specific solar parks and the subsequent creation of new renewable energy capacity in Denmark,” he explains.

“Chr. Hansen’s choice to make a long-term commitment to buy electricity from our two new solar parks in the next 10 years is groundbreaking. It serves as an inspiration to other companies by demonstrating that today it is possible to choose a new green energy supply that makes a true difference and contributes to accelerate the transition to green energy.”

Chr. Hansen Denmark’s annual energy need corresponds to the consumption by almost 15,000 Danish households.

According to Rasmus Lildholdt Kjær, the agreement places Chr. Hansen at the forefront of the green transition in Denmark and paves the way for similar, innovative solutions being implemented with small and medium-sized companies that wish to make a positive difference to Denmark’s total energy consumption.

About the PPA-agreement:
Buying green electricity has so far been a question of reserving some of the energy that already exists. But for all parties involved in this agreement, there has been a wish to take it further – a wish to identify a solution that brings new renewable energy to the market at a competitive price.

With this initiative, Chr. Hansen has strengthened its position as the world’s most sustainable company* by contributing to creating more renewable energy through the establishment of two new solar parks. Moreover, they have ensured themselves a stable and low electricity price for a number of years to come.

Better Energy will establish and operate the new solar parks and sell the produced energy to Chr. Hansen at an agreed fixed price.

Energy Denmark will match, on an hourly basis, Chr. Hansen’s consumption pattern with the energy production from a mix of several renewable sources to ensure balance. The statements are made on the basis of the consumption realized, and certificates** (electricity) are acquired from matching sources.

 

*   Ranked by Corporate Knights during World Economic Forum, January 2019
** Certificates of origin for renewable energy, per produced MWh

 

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