AFRY and Helen Collaborate on Finland's Groundbreaking Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
- AFRY will conduct a feasibility study for Helen's large-scale hydrogen production in Helsinki, aiming to determine the conditions for green hydrogen production.
- The study follows a top-down design approach and intends to provide up-to-date market insights for low-cost hydrogen production.
- Helen's goal is to achieve carbon-neutral district heating, cooling, and electricity by 2030, with the project expected to be completed by mid-2025.
AFRY has been tasked by Helen, a Finnish energy company, to lead a comprehensive feasibility study for a potential large-scale hydrogen production plant in Helsinki, Finland. The study, adopting a top-down design approach, will delve into the project goals and detailed engineering decisions to facilitate green hydrogen production. Helen aims to create a landmark project in Finland's energy sector, aligning with the industry's green transition. The collaboration between AFRY and Helen signifies a significant step towards sustainable solutions in the energy sector. The project also supports Helen's ambition to provide carbon-neutral services to its customers by 2030, including district heating, cooling, and electricity. The completion of the study by mid-2025 will equip Helen with essential insights for future investment decisions, paving the way for Finland's pioneering large-scale hydrogen plant.
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Feasibility Study
Sustainability
Energy Sector
Green Transition
Market Insights
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