The Power-to-Gas plant (P2G), planned for completion by Vantaa Energy in 2025 in Finland, produces carbon-neutral synthetic gas, the production process of which utilises water and carbon dioxide recovered from the waste treatment process in a new and innovative way. Synthetic gas can be used as transport fuel instead of fossil natural gas. The circular economy energy company Vantaa Energy and the energy company St1 have signed a preliminary agreement for cooperation on the distribution of the gas produced by the electric fuel plant to end users and on measures related to distribution.
The preliminary agreement between the circular economy energy company Vantaa Energy and the energy company St1 is a significant step towards cleaner transport and the achievement of both sector-specific and company-specific emission reduction targets. The preliminary agreement between Vantaa Energy and St1 covers cooperation on the distribution of gas produced by Vantaa Energy's Power-to-Gas plant, which is planned for completion in 2025, to St1's customers. The electric fuel plant produces environmentally friendly carbon-neutral synthetic gas for transport use, the use of which takes the transport sector towards sector-specific emission reduction targets. The cooperation between Vantaa Energy and St1 is a significant and concrete example of the extensive possibility of greening the transport transition, as the carbon neutral synthetic gas distributed through St1's service station network is easily accessible to end users. St1's objective is to start the distribution of liquefied renewable gas in Finland, Sweden and Norway in 2023 and to build nation-wide distribution networks in the coming years.
“With the electric fuel plant project, Vantaa Energy is taking another important step towards fossil-free and carbon-negative energy production. The project is particularly important for Vantaa Energy because for the first time we have produced a concrete carbon dioxide product. It is great to work on this progressive project in cooperation with St1,” says Kalle Patomeri, Business Director of Vantaa Energy, City Energy.
“The project is an important concrete step forward in the production of synthetic fuels and the promotion of carbon neutrality in road transport. For us at St1, it is important to be able to offer our customers products that can be used to concretely promote carbon neutrality. Synthetic gas is a natural addition to the distribution of St1's renewable gas alongside biogas in our future stations. It is great to cooperate with Vantaa Energy on a concrete level to achieve common goals,” says Matti Oksanen, Director of St1's Gas Business.
Power-to-Gas plant moving towards investment decision
The Vantaa Energy Power-to-Gas plant project is proceeding as planned towards an investment decision. The environmental impact assessment procedure for the project is underway and the permitting procedures are progressing. The electric fuel plant is planned to be located in connection with the Vantaa Energy Waste-to-Energy plant, enabling the utilisation of waste energy generated in the process as heat. The Vantaa Energy Power-to-Gas plant project uniquely combines the benefits of the project for several industries, serving transport fuel production as well as the heating, gas and electricity markets.
Significant uncertainties have been eliminated in the technical design of the project and commercial operating conditions have been ensured to a large extent. Overall, the implementation of the electric fuel plant project is awaiting the necessary grant financing decision, which is expected to be received in the course of this year. According to the preliminary schedule, the planned completion of the Power-to-Gas plant is scheduled for 2025.
The electric fuel plant project is part of the Vantaa Energy Fossil-Free 2026 project, which will lead to the phasing out of fossil fuels in energy production in the Vantaa region by 2026. Vantaa Energy will move towards carbon negativity in 2030.
If implemented as planned, the annual production of the electric fuel plant would be 80,000 MWh of liquefied synthetic gas, corresponding to the annual consumption of approximately 160 gas-fuelled heavy-duty vehicles.
Further information:
Vantaan Energia Oy
Kalle Patomeri, Business Director, City Energy
kalle.patomeri@vantaanenergia.fi
tel.+358 50 529 4158
St1 Nordic Oy
Matti Oksanen, Director of Gas Business
matti.oksanen@st1.com
tel. +358 40 483 6035
Vantaa Energy Ltd
Vantaa Energy is one of Finland’s largest city energy companies. We produce heat, electricity and energy efficiency services. We enable a smooth everyday life for our customers by producing constantly developing services in a climate-friendly way.
The energy sector plays a significant role in the mitigation of climate change. We want to be part of the solution. We are a growing circular economy energy company that invests in finding carbon-neutral energy solutions. We will phase out fossil fuels by 2026 and are progressing towards carbon negativity by 2030. www.vantaanenergia.fi
St1 Nordic Oy is an energy group whose vision is to be the leading producer and seller of CO2-aware energy. The Group researches and develops economically viable, environmentally sustainable energy solutions. St1 focuses on fuels marketing activities, oil refining and renewable energy solutions such as waste-based advanced biofuels and industrial wind power. The Group has 1290 St1 and Shell branded retail stations and gas filling points in Finland, Sweden and Norway. Headquartered in Helsinki, St1 employs currently more than 1200 people. www.st1.com