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uniper-and-sasol-cancel-200mw-hydrogen-project-amid-market-hurdles
© Uniper

Uniper and Sasol cancel 200MW hydrogen project amid market hurdles

Uniper and Sasol have cancelled a 200MW hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Sweden, according to reports.

H2 View understands the two companies cited slow market development, insufficient regulations and cost increases as key factors that led to scrapping the SkyFuelH2 initiative.

Construction was originally expected to begin next year (2025), with the start of production scheduled for 2028, although this was delayed by a year prior to the cancellation. Reports suggest that South Africa’s Sasol left the project in the spring of this year.

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