In a collaboration with E.ON and Uniper, along with Sweden's governmental research institute RISE, City of Malmo, the global healthcare provider Orion, and health product innovator TePe, TEXEL is poised to take on a central role. The collaboration is partially funded by the Swedish governmental innovation agency, Vinnova, and within this project, an alliance of industry leaders, public agencies, and energy corporations will work together to forge an industrial framework to create a resilient industry and sustainable energy system. The challenges with electricity supply and the changing external environment have increased the need to establish a sustainable energy system.

TEXEL, through the Vinnova supported project "Malmo Energy Lab", will play a crucial role in this context. In Malmo Energy Lab, TEXEL together with industry, public organizations, and energy companies will collaborate to ensure a resilient industry that contributes to a sustainable and robust energy system. The partnership includes Sustainable Business Hub (project leader), TEXEL, Region Skane, E.ON, SYSAV, Uniper, Orion, RISE, Malmo stad, and TePe.

The project partners plan for four different tests: Backup power and uninterruptible power supply (UPS); Battery solution for industry resilience and system benefit; Installation for increased electricity production - Quench boiler; Exhaust gas and waste heat to electricity through Stirling technology.