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Making green heat for industry accessible. Always.

Large-scale decarbonisation of industrial heat.

Our partners:

Decarbonise and stay competitive 

Turn the increasing availability of cheap, green electricity into energy savings

Savings in energy costs

Generate new income by joining
grid-balancing markets

Revenue potential

Access green thermal energy 24/7
— no matter the weather

Reliable operations​

OUR SOLUTION

Cost-effective and
green process heat 

Hyme’s solution converts affordable renewables into high-temperature, decarbonised steam around the clock.

Explore our solution
Our thermal energy storage delivers cost-competitive green heat.
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Explore our use case
We empower industries in their decarbonisation journey.
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Which industries would benefit from Hyme’s solution?

Hyme’s technology is built for industries that depend on large-scale heat. Our solution reduces emissions, lowers costs, and boosts efficiency.

Food &
beverages

Chemicals & petrochemicals

Pharmaceuticals

Bio-based materials

Alumina & other metals

Hyme in the news

Techsavvy

Bold entrepreneurs are shaping the future with a giant leap forward

Business Esbjerg

World premiere for green energy storage in Esbjerg

Børsen

About using liquid salt to solve the problem with solar and wind power

Sifted

Hyme raises €8m for technology that could halve cost of storing energy


PROJECTS

We are deploying storage solutions in several locations, helping industries transform their energy use, one project at a time.

MOSS Project

Esbjerg, Denmark

The MOSS project (Molten Salts Storage) brings a strong consortium of partners together to build the first Hyme storage facility.

A picture from a drone of Bornholm's harbour

2LiPP: 2nd Life For Power Plants

Bornholm, Denmark

Repurposing of a cogeneration plant in Bornholm with energy storage. We will build a demonstration storage plant to replace a fossil-based boiler.

JOIN US

We’re expanding our team. Interested in driving real change in the energy transition?