Biofuels in Sweden

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Overview of biofuels in Sweden - from feedstock to end use view info >>

Biofuels ministries, organisations and agencies in Sweden view info >>

Key biofuels industry and research stakeholders in Sweden view info >>

Advanced biofuels demonstrations and R&D Projects in Sweden view info >>

Biofuels policy, regulations, market development and support in Sweden view info >>

Reports related to biofuels in Sweden view info >>

Overview of biofuels in Sweden - from feedstock to end use

pdf Fact sheet: Biofuels in Sweden (274 Kb)

Biofuels ministries, organisations and agencies in Sweden

Key biofuels industry and research stakeholders in Sweden

Advanced biofuels demonstrations and R&D Projects in Sweden

  • Luleå University of Technology's holding company took over Chemrec and its black liquor gasification plant in 2013. LTU is entering a long-term partnership with Chemrec and also the Danish company Haldor Topsö.
  • Swedish Biofuels advanced processes for the conversion of alcohols into drop-in jet fuels.
  • VärmlandsMethanol AB biomass-to-methanol plant in Hagfors, Sweden.
  • The GoBiGas facility was inaugurated on 12 March 2014. According to a statement, the Board of Directors of Göteborg Energi decided to terminate the project in advance in a bid to reduce the financial impact of the plant in March 2018.
  • SunPine AB has pioneered a "Wood to Wheel" renewable diesel process technology using crude tall oil, a residual product of the pulp and paper industry, as feedstock. The company is owned by Preem, Sveaskog, Södra and KIRAm AB, and operates a plant in Piteå.
  • Cortus has built an integrated production flow plant where the drying, pyrolysis and gasification of different biofuels. Aims to construct a larger demonstration plant in Köping.
  • Fortum bio-oil plant based on fast pyrolysis technology, connected to the Joensuu CHP plant.
  • Fortum, UPM and Valmet will work together on a five-year project LignoCat (Lignocellulosic Fuels by Catalytic Pyrolysis) to develop and commercialize integrated catalytic pyrolysis technology to produce biofuels from cellulosic feedstocks. The project is funded by Tekes - the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation.

Biofuels policy, regulations, market development and support in Sweden

Reports related to biofuels in Sweden