Stora Enso to build a biogas plant at its Nymölla paper mill in Sweden

11 October 2018

Stora Enso and energy company Gasum have signed a contract to build a biogas plant at Stora Enso’s Nymölla paper mill in Sweden. The plant, built and operated by Gasum, will turn the mill’s wastewater effluent into renewable energy, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

Gasum plans to upgrade the biogas into Liquefied Biogas (LBG) and sell it as fuel for cars, buses, trucks, and ferries. The expected LBG production of the plant is 75-90 GWh per year, equivalent to the amount of fuel needed annually for more than 200 average long haul lorries in Sweden. Production is expected to start during 2020.

The total investment of the project for Gasum is around Euro 27 million and for Stora Enso around Euro 5 million. Gasum has been granted an investment subsidy of SEK 121.5 million (Euro 12.7 million) by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency under the Climate Leap (‘Klimatklivet’) programme.

Located in southern Sweden, Stora Enso’s Nymölla Mill has an annual production capacity of 340,000 tonnes pulp and 485,000 tonnes woodfree uncoated paper for office and postal use.

Stora Enso is a leading provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wooden constructions and paper globally.

 

Source: lesprom.com