Liquid Wind has received an environmental permit for its second green hydrogen-based e-methanol plant in Sweden.
FlagshipTWO, planned for Sundsvall, is expected to produce 130,000 tonnes of e-methanol per year by combining green hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide (CO2) from 2027.
Having been granted an environmental permit by the Land and Environmental Court in Östersund, the plant has been slated as a key supplier of lower-carbon fuels to the maritime sector.
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