AFRY and Helen Collaborate on Large-Scale Hydrogen Production Project in Helsinki
Key Ideas
- Helen and AFRY are partnering on a feasibility study for a large-scale hydrogen production facility in Helsinki, aiming to provide low-cost green hydrogen.
- The project aligns with Helen's commitment to sustainable solutions and supports their goal of carbon-neutral district heating, cooling, and electricity by 2030.
- The study, utilizing the latest data and top-down design approach, is expected to be completed by mid-2025, helping Helen make informed investment decisions.
- AFRY, with its expertise in engineering and advisory services, is excited to collaborate on one of Finland's first large-scale hydrogen plants, contributing to the green transition.
AFRY has been awarded an assignment from Helen, a Finnish energy company, to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for the potential development of large-scale hydrogen production in Helsinki, Finland. The study aims to determine the feasibility of green hydrogen production in Helsinki, starting from project goals to detailed engineering decisions. Sari Mannonen, SVP New Business and Hydrogen at Helen, emphasized the importance of sustainable solutions in the evolving energy landscape. The partnership between AFRY and Helen aims to create one of Finland's first large-scale hydrogen plants, facilitating the transition towards green energy. The project supports Helen's aim to offer carbon-neutral district heating, cooling, and electricity to its customers by 2030. The study is set to be finalized by mid-2025, providing Helen with essential insights for future investment decisions. AFRY, known for its expertise in engineering and sustainability, is enthusiastic about contributing to this landmark project in the Finnish energy sector.
Topics
Production
Renewable Energy
Feasibility Study
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Engineering
Carbon Neutral
District Heating
Investment Decisions
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