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Soldera’s Denmark Integration: Registry Bridge to Energinet for Transfer & Cancellation

Denmark’s GO registry, Energinet, is the country’s registry platform, provided through G-REX. You can run your own account there with relative ease (although, it is very expensive, totalling €4,890 per account at time of writing). So, for companies that need Danish cancellations and certificate management, it’s common to want to execute registry workflows cleanly:

Thankfully, Soldera’s Registry Bridge provides that operational wrapper for Denmark, enabling all functionality that Energinet (and every other renewable energy registry) offers within our platform without needing a local Energinet account.

Why Our Solution:

Soldera’s universal EAC registry integrations mean that users can manage cancellation and transfers with automatic data reconciliation in an environment that mirrors Energinet’s registry-state completely. This can be done in the user’s own GO account via a straightforward connection, or with a Soldera hosted account, meaning a local account isn’t necessary anymore to use Energinet however you wish to use it.

Cancellations are also fully routed through Energinet, and Soldera users can receive the cancellation documentation needed for Danish renewable electricity claims from within the Soldera platform. This is particularly useful for teams that are already operating across several countries, because the Danish Energinet process is just another cancellation process within the same hosted account workflow. It’s not just cancellations, though. Soldera clients enjoy:

  • Functional access to all other international energy attribute certificate registries

  • Access to the EAC procurement and sales channels relied on by Soldera's worldwide network of counterparties and clients

Every country is now available in one place, rather than needing to juggle another country-specific login, instruction set, and follow-up loop. We’ve built the integrations so your team doesn’t need to - they can plug and play without any burdensome context switching.

Danish GO Market Context:

Soldera tackles complex GO management needs at an enterprise level. For a tailored overview of the platform, book a demo. For country-specific buying context, see our dedicated page on Denmark GOs.

Registry Bridge FAQ

Is there a GO registry API for Energinet?
Soldera’s Registry Bridge acts as one API connection for Energinet and other European EAC registries. Instead of building against a direct Energinet API, which Energinet offers only in limited form, you can use Soldera for cancellations, transfers and reconciliation across the integrated registry set.
How to get cancellation documentation for Denmark renewable energy claims?
For renewable energy claims in Denmark, the cancellation documentation must be tied back to Energinet. Soldera’s Registry Bridge handles the local registry route and exports audit-ready evidence with the beneficiary, consumption period and usage category attached.
How to cancel GOs in Energinet?
Using Soldera’s Registry Bridge, you can cancel GOs in Energinet within the Soldera app. The workflow does not require your team to open and operate its own local Energinet account.
How to transfer Guarantees of Origin into Energinet?
GO transfers into and out of Energinet are supported through Soldera’s Registry Bridge. The hosted account gives you practical Energinet functionality, so certificates can move to and from counterparties without separate local registry operations.
How to match renewable energy in Denmark?
Soldera’s Registry Bridge gives companies a fast route to match Denmark electricity consumption with local renewable energy certificates. Consumption data can be uploaded for local sourcing and cancellation documentation through Energinet.
How long does it take to cancel GOs in Energinet?
Soldera’s Registry Bridge allows Energinet cancellations to be executed and documented inside one platform flow. AI-assisted cancellation fields reduce manual registry entry across beneficiary, period, usage category and location, turning a slow registry task into a minutes-long workflow.
How to open an account in Energinet?
You can find account opening rules in the domain protocol for Denmark. If the objective is to cancel, transfer or reconcile GOs in Energinet, Soldera’s Registry Bridge provides hosted registry functionality without needing a separate local account.

Oliver Bonallack is Growth Marketing Lead at Soldera. His writings focus on Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) and Guarantees of Origin (GOs). He has a background in venture analysis and public policy, with a First Class BSc in Politics & International Relations from the University of Bristol alongside top performance in the Venture Institute and the Terra.do Climate Fellowship. His climate and energy experience includes building AI-first workflows for registry operations and investing in climate technology startups via Collective VC and Team Ignite Ventures. His day-to-day work focuses on compliance and registry ops, market data and policy research, content and GTM systems, and automation across renewable certificate processes

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