- Agreements signed on May 16, 2025, for CO₂ capture and waste heat use.
- E-methane facility construction starts in 2026, operations by 2029.
- E-methane is a renewable gas for reducing transport emissions.
- Facility to use renewable electricity for low emissions.
Agreements Overview
On May 16, 2025, Keravan Energia and Nordic Ren-Gas signed agreements to utilize CO₂ from Keravan Energia's bioenergy plant for e-methane production and to use waste heat in district heating.
Project Details
The e-methane facility, planned by Ren-Gas, will be built next to Keravan Energia's plant, enabling efficient flue gas and waste heat utilization. Construction is set to begin in 2026, with operations starting in 2029.
Environmental Impact
E-methane, a renewable synthetic gas, aims to reduce emissions in land and marine transport. The facility will operate on renewable electricity, ensuring low emissions throughout the process.
Strategic Importance
The project supports Keravan Energia's goal of carbon neutrality by 2030 and strengthens its position in energy innovation. It exemplifies sector integration for a sustainable energy system.