Sustainable future

Royal Dekker, a leading wood processing company in the Netherlands, has become a pioneer in renewable energy development. The company is embracing green energy and energy storage to unlock new opportunities and strengthen its core business.

With 40,000 solar panels, a 12 MWh battery capacity and its own biomass power plant, Royal Dekker is revolutionizing the way it produces, manages and utilizes energy. This transformation is part of a broader strategy to improve operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact, positioning Royal Dekker as an industry leader.

Reliable power supply: By combining solar energy with Solition Mega containers, Royal Dekker can ensure a constant and reliable power supply. This reliability is crucial to ensure uninterrupted operations and achieve production goals.

Cost savings: The use of renewable energy and participation in the energy market leads to significant cost savings. These savings can be reinvested in other parts of the company, stimulating further growth and innovation.

Environmental impact: The reduction of CO₂ emissions makes an important contribution to environmental conservation. Royal Dekker's commitment to sustainability helps protect natural resources and promotes a healthier planet.

Flexibility: The ability to store surplus energy and use it when needed provides great flexibility. This flexibility allows Royal Dekker to adapt to changing energy demand and market conditions, and ensures optimal energy management.

The 40,000 solar panels generate enough energy to meet the annual energy needs of Royal Dekker's facility. However, due to timing differences, only 21% of the generated solar energy is actually consumed by Royal Dekker itself. By applying battery storage, the facility can significantly increase its own consumption of the generated solar energy. The systems were produced, delivered and connected within a few months.

This rapid implementation was made possible through efficient project management and close cooperation with all parties involved.

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Commissioning date
01-01-2024


Owner of the project
Dekker Wood


Province
Utrecht


Power in kW
12000 kW


Capacity in kWh
13248 kWh