Project Development
First Plant in Naantali
We are developing the first hydrogen plant producing green ammonia in Naantali in Southwestern Finland. The project, approaching the construction phase, has a capacity of 280 MW and an initial investment value of approximately 600 million euros.
Naantali is an advantageous location for our project due to its excellent logistics and transportation infrastructure. The district heating network in the Turku region enables the smart utilization of the heat generated in the process. Furthermore, with a generous and reliable supply of renewable electricity and water, the region holds great potential in becoming a substantial hydrogen valley.
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Excellent infrastructure and logistics
Smart utilization of surplus heat
Abundance in renewable electricity
Scalable Plant Concept
Our innovative hydrogen plant concept is scalable, enabling smooth replication in new locations. The plant size can be adjusted according to the requirements of each project.
Scalability opens up potential locations for the concept in Finland and Europe. In addition to our final product, green ammonia, we can also export complete plant solutions with associated services worldwide.
Developing a Carbon Neutral Future – Project by Project
Old Method, New Innovative Technology
Ammonia has been produced for over a century using a well-established method involving hydrogen. In the era of modern hydrogen economies, the conventional use of natural gas in production is being replaced by renewable energy. Thanks to our innovativeness and the potential of renewable electricity-powered electrolysis, the old reliable method is now being used in emissions-free ammonia production.