Kyoto Group announced the official inaugation of its revolutionary Heaeatcube thermal storage system at Norbis Park in Denmark. This momentous moment will be celebrated with a live-streamed event. Norbis Park is an industrial park (formerly known as Nordjyllandsvrket power plant) and dedicated to developing innovative green energy solutions.

It is owned by Aalborg Forsyning, a regional utility. The Heatcube installed at Norbis Park has a storage capacity of 18 MWh and a dischargecapacity of 4 MW. It serves as a heat storage system,absorbing power from the electrical grid, storing thermal energy in molten salt and delivering heat to the district heating system, making solar and wind a viable alternative to fossil fuels for district heating.

The inauguration will be attended by business partners, including Aalborg Forsyned, Aalborg CSP, Yara International, CyD, Vulcanic, Royal Institute of Technology, Rpow and Innovation Norge. Kyoto will be represented by the management group as well as Eivind Reiten, Chairman of the Board, and former energy Minister of Norway as well as CEO of Norsk Hydro. Katja Nordgaard, Norway's ambassador to Denmark, will also attend.