Energy group cleared for hydrogen and e-fuels project in cost-competitive Finland
German group ABO Energy has received the green light from planning authorities to build a hydrogen production plant in Oulu, northern Finland.
German group ABO Energy has received the green light from planning authorities to build a hydrogen production plant in Oulu, northern Finland.
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has won a contract to deliver biogas upgrading and bio-liquefied natural gas production systems for two facilities in Finland being developed by joint venture biomethane firm Suomen Lantakaasu Oy.
Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre and LUT University have concluded a three-year project exploring how carbon dioxide emissions from pulp mills could be captured and converted into raw materials for renewable plastics and e-fuels.
Nordics financial company Nordea has signed a multi-year carbon removals contract with Norwegian company Inherit Carbon Solutions to capture and store at least 68,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
The European Commission has approved a €2.3bn Finnish scheme to support investments in strategic sectors and help industrial companies decarbonise their production processes and transition to a Net Zero economy.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) captured directly from the air is being used to develop sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) in a demonstration project in Finland.
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Blastr Green Steel (Blastr) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with INTERFER Edelstahl Group, a leading European steel trading company, for the annual supply of 150,000 tonnes of ultra-low CO₂ steel products.
Suomen Lantakaasu Oy has announced the start of construction this winter on a biogas plant in Kiuruvesi, Finland, which aims to produce renewable liquefied biogas (LBG) primarily from cattle farm manure and agricultural byproducts.
The TwinShip data decarbonisation project – to be sponsored by the European Union and run from 2025-2028 – will involve a consortium comprising more than a dozen service providers.