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Liquid Wind submits environmental permit application for large-scale production of green electrofuel in Sundsvall

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Liquid Wind is applying for an environmental permit for FlagshipTWO at the Land and Environment Court in Östersund. The permit is for Liquid Wind’s second commercial-scale green electrofuel facility, in Sundsvall north-east of Sweden.

Once operational, FlagshipTWO will contribute to a 283,000* ton reduction of CO2 emissions annually. The construction is planned to start in 2024 and the facility will be operational in the beginning of 2026.

 

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Image: Illustration of Korstaverket, FlagshipTWO, Sundsvall, Sweden. Sundsvall Energi and Liquid Wind.

“We are excited to take our FlagshipTWO plans to the next level, and we hope for a transparent and efficient permit process. The facility will be an important part of the green transition in Sundsvall, the Region Västernorrland and Sweden, as well as for the maritime industry’s global transition”, says Claes Fredriksson, CEO and Founder of Liquid Wind. 

 

FlagshipTWO will be built in cooperation with Sundsvall Energi and will be connected to Sundsvall Energi’s cogeneration plant Korstaverket, located near the harbour in Tunadal. FlagshipTWO will capture carbon dioxide from Korstaverket; the biogenic part of the CO2 captures will be used for the electrofuel production for the maritime industry.

 

 

Facts about FlagshipTWO in Sundsvall 

 

New electrofuel facility 

 

Timeline: Construction is planned to begin in 2024. Operational in 2026. 

 

Planned production capacity: 130,000 tons of green e-fuel/year. 

 

Estimated CO2 reduction: 283,000 tons/year*. 

 

 

*The planned electrofuel production in Sundsvall is estimated to contribute to a 283,000 ton reduction of CO2 emissions annually, primarily by replacing marine fossil fuels (approximately 199,000 tons of CO2) and through permanent storage of fossil carbon dioxide (approximately 84,000 tons of CO2). It is Sundsvall Energi’s project Phoenix that is applying for the CCS permit.

 

**Biogenic carbon dioxide will be captured from Korstaverket and combined with green hydrogen, produced from renewable electricity from newly established or future renewable electricity sources (such as wind power) and water to generate green electrofuel.

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Klaudija Cavala, Head of Digital & Marketing Communications 

klaudija@liquidwind.se  +46 (0)73 369 55 98

About Liquid Wind

Liquid Wind is an electrofuel development company with a vision to reduce the world’s dependency on fossil fuel. Liquid Wind has a solid pipeline of projects in development in the Nordic countries with the goal of reaching 8 million tons of FID’ed projects by 2030. Headquartered in Gothenburg and with a strong presence in Copenhagen and Stockholm, Liquid Wind has approx. 30 employees and a strong group of investors, including Alfa Laval, Carbon Clean, HyCap, Siemens Energy, Topsoe and Uniper. Visit liquidwind.se or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Liquid Wind is applying for an environmental permit for FlagshipTWO at the Land and Environment Court in Östersund. The permit is for Liquid Wind’s second commercial-scale green electrofuel facility, in Sundsvall Sweden.
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New electrofuel facility FlagshipTWO in Sundsvall, Sweden. Timeline: Construction is planned to begin in 2024. Operational in 2026. Planned production capacity: 130,000 tons of green e-fuel/year. Estimated CO2 reduction: 283,000 tons/year.
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FlagshipTWO will be built in cooperation with Sundsvall Energi and will be connected to Sundsvall Energi’s cogeneration plant Korstaverket, located near the harbour in Tunadal. FlagshipTWO will capture carbon dioxide from Korstaverket; the biogenic part of the CO2 captures will be used for the electrofuel production for the maritime industry.
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We are excited to take our FlagshipTWO plans to the next level, and we hope for a transparent and efficient permit process. The facility will be an important part of the green transition in Sundsvall, the Region Västernorrland and Sweden, as well as for the maritime industry’s global transition.
Claes Fredriksson, CEO and Founder of Liquid Wind