Ren-Gas and Sunfire Collaborate on Green Hydrogen Production in Tampere
Key Ideas
- Ren-Gas partners with Sunfire for the Tampere Power-to-Gas project to convert renewable electricity into green hydrogen and produce e-methane for heavy transport.
- Sunfire to provide comprehensive services for the electrolyzer technology, ensuring efficient and reliable hydrogen production at scale.
- The Tampere facility will utilize carbon dioxide captured from waste incineration plant flue gases and green hydrogen to produce renewable fuel and district heating.
- Ren-Gas, with significant public support, is a key player in the Finnish green hydrogen industry, with the Tampere project leading in innovative sustainability initiatives.
Ren-Gas has selected Sunfire as a key technology provider for its Tampere Power-to-Gas project, focusing on the production of green hydrogen and e-methane for heavy transport. Sunfire's advanced pressurized alkaline electrolyzer technology will be instrumental in converting renewable electricity into green hydrogen. The collaboration includes design, production, testing, delivery, installation supervision, and performance testing of the equipment. Both companies emphasize their commitment to innovation and sustainability in the energy sector, highlighting the importance of driving the hydrogen industry forward. Ren-Gas's facility in Tampere aims to produce renewable e-methane for heavy transport, utilizing captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen. The project, supported by the Finnish Government and the EU, marks a significant step in establishing Europe's leadership in green hydrogen. The construction of the Tampere facility is set for 2025, with commercial operations expected to commence in 2027. This project showcases European collaboration and advancements in sustainable energy production.
Topics
Electrolyzer
Renewable Energy
Innovation
Sustainability
Transportation
Project Development
European Collaboration
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