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Innovation at TotalEnergies Denmark
TotalEnergies' research and development exemplifies open innovation, with approximately 40% of our global resources dedicated to collaborations with our research partners.
Chief Technology Officer at TotalEnergies
Innovation has always been the cornerstone of our business. Our pioneering spirit has helped us develop world firsts, cutting-edge processes, and pilot ground-breaking projects in the energy industry. This same spirit will continue as we help Denmark transition towards a lower carbon energy future.
Pioneering Spirit
TotalEnergies excels in innovation and ground-breaking energy projects.
Excellence Center for Clean Energy
DTU-TotalEnergies Excellence Center for Clean Energy (DTEC) showcases our commitment to energy transition.
Research and Development Engagement
Active in R&D through centers like DTEC-and Maersk McKinney Møller Center.
Research and Development Partnerships
DTU-TotalEnergies Excellence Centre for Clean Energy (DTEC)
Located at the DTU Risø campus near Roskilde, DTEC is a prestigious research and educational partnership aimed at accelerating the development of key energy technologies. This collaboration focuses on integrating wind and solar power with energy storage to develop advanced hybrid energy systems.
DTEC serves as a premier showcase for TotalEnergies Denmark, highlighting our transformation into a multi-energy company and our commitment to the energy transition. The center aims to be a “must-visit” destination for Danish stakeholders, fostering new strategic partnerships through world-class research and technology development.
A significant milestone for DTEC is the inauguration of the new pilot hybrid power plant in October 2024. This state-of-the-art facility integrates wind, solar, batteries, hydrogen, and power electronics technologies, demonstrating our innovative approach to clean energy solutions.

TotalEnergies and the Technical University of Denmark Create a Center of Excellence in Decarbonized Energies
Danish Offshore Technology Center
Led by DTU, this center focuses on advancing offshore technology to support the energy transition. TotalEnergies collaborates with the Danish Offshore Technology Center to develop innovative solutions aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of offshore operations.
This partnership combines DTU's academic expertise with TotalEnergies' industry experience, fostering groundbreaking research in sustainable offshore energy systems. Their joint efforts include projects on offshore wind integration, carbon capture and storage, and the development of new materials and processes to enhance the efficiency and environmental performance of offshore platforms.
Mærsk McKinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Based in Copenhagen, this center is dedicated to developing solutions for zero carbon shipping, supporting the global maritime industry in its transition to sustainable energy.
Technical Hub department in Copenhagen
The Technical Hub is a central organization within TotalEnergies that integrates all technical expertise to support the company's transformation. It unites 3,400 engineers, researchers, technicians, and support teams across nine European sites and six international research hubs. The Hub focuses on innovation, managing major industrial projects in all energy sectors, operational excellence, and reducing carbon footprints.
Its mission is to provide technological and scientific expertise from project design to operations, supporting TotalEnergies' strategy for a balanced transition to an integrated energy company investing in future energy systems.