FlagshipONE secures environmental permit for Europe’s largest green electrofuel facility

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FlagshipONE, the Swedish green fuels project jointly owned by Liquid Wind and Ørsted, has received the environmental permit for building the first large-scale green electrofuel facility for the marine industry. Ground preparations that mark the initial step of the construction phase is planned for 2023. 

The facility will be built in the municipality of Örnsköldsvik in north-east Sweden. The environmental permit was granted by the Land and Environment Court in Umeå 11 months after the application was submitted. 


Image: FlagshipONE illustration, Municipality of Örnsköldsvik, Sweden 

Claes Fredriksson, CEO and Founder of Liquid Wind, comments: 

“Obtaining the environmental permit marks another major milestone for FlagshipONE and the maritime value chain that is planning to bring vessels powered by electrofuel to market. In parallel, we are approaching a final investment decision for FlagshipONE, and just recently we announced our cross-sector collaboration for zero-emission shipping with DFDS, Stena Line, Ørsted and the Port of Gothenburg to establish an electromethanol (e-fuels) hub.” 

Anders Christian Nordstrøm, COO at Ørsted PtX, comments: 

“I’m delighted that the FlagshipONE project is proceeding at speed. Producing e-fuels for the shipping sector is an important part of Ørsted’s mission to help decarbonize hard-to-abate-sectors. As a company, we’re certain that scalable and modular projects just like FlagshipONE will help us deliver on our ambitious P2X plans.” 

Benny Mai, VP Technical at Liquid Wind, says: 

“We will start construction next year, and on behalf of the Liquid Wind team I would like to thank our partners, supporters and the Sweco engineering team for their dedicated work, helping the project to keep the timeline.” 

Kristina Säfsten, CEO of Övik Energy, says: 

“We are excited about being among the first in the world to capture and use biogenic carbon dioxide to produce electrofuel, here in Örnsköldsvik. With the permit in place, we look forward to the next steps together with the FlagshipONE project team.” 

Since its foundation in May 2017, Liquid Wind has established strategic partnerships with Alfa Laval, Carbon Clean, Siemens Energy, Topsoe, Worley and Uniper. In early 2022, Liquid Wind and Ørsted reached an agreement, under which Ørsted acquired a 45 % ownership share of FlagshipONE. Liquid Wind and the FlagshipONE project have also received the investment grant ‘Klimatklivet’ from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Naturvårdsverket, that works on behalf of the Swedish government. 

 

About FlagshipONE 

FlagshipONE will be connected to Övik Energi's combined heat and power (CHP) plant Hörneborgsverket in Örnsköldsvik. The facility will upcycle carbon dioxide and combine it with green hydrogen, produced from renewable electricity and water to generate green electrofuel. Once operational, the facility will deliver 50,000 tons of renewable and fossil-free fuel for the shipping industry annually, starting in 2024.

 

About green electrofuel 

Green electrofuel, eMethanol, is made from biogenic CO2 sources combined with renewable electricity. It doesn’t add CO2 to the atmosphere*. And it’s designed to help the world significantly reduce its carbon footprint. 

*According to the White Paper ‘Evaluating Marine Fuels Based on a Well-to-Wake Approach for a Successful Transition to Net Zero’, published by Liquid Wind, March 2022. 

For more information reach out to: 

Klaudija Cavala 

Head of Digital & Marketing Communications 

klaudija@liquidwind.se

About Liquid Wind  

Liquid Wind is an electrofuel development company committed to reducing CO2 emissions. The company develops, finances, builds, and manages replicable facilities to produce green electrofuel to accelerate the transition to carbon neutral shipping. The facilities will produce renewable liquid fuel, so that Liquid Wind can offer its customers the opportunity to quickly reach their sustainability goals. In 2021, Liquid Wind was named one of 5 Top Energy Start-ups globally by StartUs Insights. For more information, please visit liquidwind.se or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter

About Ørsted 

The Ørsted vision is a world that runs entirely on green energy. Ørsted develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, renewable hydrogen and green fuels facilities, and bioenergy plants. Moreover, Ørsted provides energy products to its customers. Ørsted is the only energy company in the world with a science-based net-zero emissions target as validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), and Ørsted aims to deliver a net-positive biodiversity impact from all new renewable energy projects it commissions from 2030 at the latest. Ørsted ranks as the world’s most sustainable energy company in Corporate Knights' 2022 index of the Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world and is recognised on the CDP Climate Change A List as a global leader on climate action. Headquartered in Denmark, Ørsted employs 7,292 people. Ørsted's shares are listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (Orsted). In 2021, the group's revenue was DKK 77.7 billion (EUR 10.4 billion). Visit orsted.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter. 

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FlagshipONE, the Swedish green fuels project jointly owned by Liquid Wind and Ørsted, has received the environmental permit for building the first large-scale green electrofuel facility for the marine industry. Ground preparations that mark the initial step of the construction phase is planned for 2023.
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Since its foundation in May 2017, Liquid Wind has established strategic partnerships with Alfa Laval, Carbon Clean, Siemens Energy, Topsoe, Worley and Uniper. In early 2022, Liquid Wind and Ørsted reached an agreement, under which Ørsted acquired a 45 % ownership share of FlagshipONE. Liquid Wind and the FlagshipONE project have also received the investment grant ‘Klimatklivet’ from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Naturvårdsverket, that works on behalf of the Swedish government.
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FlagshipONE will be connected to Övik Energi's combined heat and power (CHP) plant Hörneborgsverket in Örnsköldsvik. The facility will upcycle carbon dioxide and combine it with green hydrogen, produced from renewable electricity and water to generate green electrofuel. Once operational, the facility will deliver 50,000 tons of renewable and fossil-free fuel for the shipping industry annually, starting in 2024.
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Green electrofuel, eMethanol, is made from biogenic CO2 sources combined with renewable electricity. It doesn’t add CO2 to the atmosphere*. And it’s designed to help the world significantly reduce its carbon footprint.
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Obtaining the environmental permit marks another major milestone for FlagshipONE and the maritime value chain that is planning to bring vessels powered by electrofuel to market. In parallel, we are approaching a final investment decision for FlagshipONE, and just recently we announced our cross-sector collaboration for zero-emission shipping with DFDS, Stena Line, Ørsted and the Port of Gothenburg to establish an electromethanol (e-fuels) hub.
Claes Fredriksson, CEO and Founder of Liquid Wind
I’m delighted that the FlagshipONE project is proceeding at speed. Producing e-fuels for the shipping sector is an important part of Ørsted’s mission to help decarbonize hard-to-abate-sectors. As a company, we’re certain that scalable and modular projects just like FlagshipONE will help us deliver on our ambitious P2X plans.
Anders Christian Nordstrøm, COO at Ørsted PtX
We will start construction next year, and on behalf of the Liquid Wind team I would like to thank our partners, supporters and the Sweco engineering team for their dedicated work, helping the project to keep the timeline.
Benny Mai, VP Technical at Liquid Wind
We are excited about being among the first in the world to capture and use biogenic carbon dioxide to produce electrofuel, here in Örnsköldsvik. With the permit in place, we look forward to the next steps together with the FlagshipONE project team.
Kristina Säfsten, CEO of Övik Energy