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Liquid Wind announces Europe’s Largest eFuel Facility in Sweden

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Liquid Wind, a leading developer of eFuel production facilities, has unveiled plans for a new large-scale eFuel production facility in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden,

Liquid Wind, a leading developer of eFuel production facilities, has unveiled plans for a new large-scale eFuel production facility in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, reinforcing its commitment to advancing sustainable fuels. The project, set to commence development in spring 2025, will be carried out in collaboration with Övik Energi, a regional energy provider that will supply biogenic carbon dioxide for the facility.

A Major Step Toward Low-Carbon Fuels

Once operational, the new site is expected to produce approximately 100,000 tons of eMethanol annually—twice the capacity of Liquid Wind’s previously planned facility in the region. This significant increase in production will directly contribute to the decarbonization of the shipping sector by offering a viable low-carbon alternative to traditional fossil-based marine fuels.

The new site is planned to be one of Europe’s largest facilities for the production of eFuels.

The maritime industry is actively seeking sustainable fuel solutions to meet increasingly stringent emissions regulations. eMethanol, a synthetic methanol derived from renewable energy sources, is gaining traction as a promising marine fuel that can help vessel operators comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) carbon reduction targets.

Claes Fredriksson, CEO and founder of Liquid Wind, highlighted the importance of the collaboration with Övik Energi, stating:

“I am very pleased to announce our new collaboration with Övik Energi. We have already been working together for a few years, so we are glad that this new partnership has now come together. We see a very strong desire from customers and fuel users to transition to sustainable fuels, something our facility in Örnsköldsvik will contribute significantly to. Our new eFuel project is already underway, and we are looking forward to bringing it to reality.”

Strategic Location and Growing Market Demand

The facility will be located within the High Coast Innovation Park business cluster, leveraging Övik Energi’s renewable energy-powered combined heat and power (CHP) plant. This integration strengthens the project’s sustainability credentials and supports the Swedish government’s broader push for industrial decarbonization.

According to data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) the market for green methanol is projected to expand significantly, reaching between €3–5 billion by 2025 and growing to €16–20 billion by 2030. The chemical industry’s share of this market, including methanol-to-olefins (MTO) and methanol-to-propylene (MTP) processes, is expected to reach 32% by 2030, further driving demand for sustainable methanol production.

Roland Nordin, CEO of Övik Energi, emphasized the facility’s role in accelerating Sweden’s energy transition:

“We’re thrilled that Liquid Wind remains dedicated to setting up large-scale eFuel production in Örnsköldsvik. We are better positioned than ever to contribute to the green transition, thanks to our ability to operate our combined heat and power plant entirely on renewable energy. Together with Liquid Wind, we are strengthening our sustainability initiatives in Örnsköldsvik and fostering the industrial collaboration that happens every day at the High Coast Innovation Park business cluster.”

Implications for the Bunkering Industry

The expansion of eMethanol production aligns with the shipping industry’s increasing demand for alternative fuels, particularly as major shipping companies and bunker suppliers commit to reducing their carbon footprints. Ports and suppliers worldwide are exploring eMethanol bunkering infrastructure to accommodate future fuel needs, and Liquid Wind’s project is a significant step in ensuring supply availability.

As regulatory frameworks tighten and the push for net-zero emissions intensifies, large-scale eFuel facilities like this one will play a crucial role in supporting the global bunkering industry’s transition toward cleaner energy solutions.

About Liquid Wind

Liquid Wind is a leading developer of eFuel production facilities designed to reduce the world’s dependency on fossil fuels. By combining biogenic CO₂ and renewable energy, Liquid Wind produces eMethanol, a low-carbon alternative for maritime and other industries. With a goal of establishing 10 projects by 2027 and 500 by 2050, Liquid Wind is at the forefront of maritime decarbonization.

Source Liquid Wind

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