Download PDF version

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions, part of technology group - Wärtsilä, will supply Nordic energy company - Gasum with biogas upgrading and liquefaction solutions for their new bioLNG plant. The plant will produce high-quality bioLNG from agricultural and organic household waste. The order was booked by Wärtsilä in Q4 2024.

When operational, the Wärtsilä offering will be capable of producing 25 tons of bioLNG per day. bioLNG is formed by purifying biogas to high-quality biomethane, before it is liquefied at minus 160°C.

Future system expansion

The Wärtsilä scope includes a 200 cbm storage tank and an export and filling station

"This new plant is an important part in fulfilling our ambitious goal of bringing 7 TWh worth of renewable gas annually to the Nordic market. We are happy to continue our cooperation with Wärtsilä in this second big greenfield biogas plant investment project in Sweden," says Eero Lallukka, Senior Manager, Procurement at Gasum.

In addition to the biogas upgrading and liquefaction systems, the Wärtsilä scope includes a 200 cbm storage tank and an export and filling station. The delivery includes preparation for a future system expansion and the installation of a second liquefaction unit. 

The solution is almost identical to Gasum’s Götene plant, which Wärtsilä is currently delivering and will be started up later this year.

Decarbonisation of customer operations 

"The decarbonisation of customer operations is at the front and centre of Wärtsilä’s strategy. Our biogas upgrading and liquefaction solutions are a central pillar of this commitment, and we are delighted to continue our support of Gasum," comments Rolf Håkansson, Sales Manager Biogas, Wärtsilä Gas Solutions.

The new plant will be commissioned for commercial production at the beginning of 2026.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Alfa Laval's ammonia marine boiler milestone
Alfa Laval's ammonia marine boiler milestone

Alfa Laval announces a milestone in maritime decarbonisation with an order for the world’s first marine boiler system designed for the safe incineration of ammonia emissions....

How can the maritime industry increase collaboration, and what are the benefits?
How can the maritime industry increase collaboration, and what are the benefits?

Given the diverse stakeholders in the maritime industry, it is understandable that collaboration is a challenge. However, the interconnected ecosystem of maritime makes collaborati...

MacGregor employs vibration to augment gravity self-unloading of bulk cargos
MacGregor employs vibration to augment gravity self-unloading of bulk cargos

Traditionally, bulk cargo unloading has faced challenges around operational efficiency, safety risks, environmental impacts, and high operational costs. Rough discharges, equipme...

vfd