Wärtsilä will provide the front-end engineering design (FEED) for the liquefaction and storage of liquefied synthetic methane (LSM) at a new plant to be built by Koppö Energia, a joint venture between Germany’s Prime Green Energy Infrastructure Fund and CPC Finland, in Kristinestad, Finland.
The Power-to-X plant represents a leading Finnish sustainable energy transition project. It will have a capacity of 200MW and will convert green electricity into hydrogen and sustainable LSM, to be used as fuel for heavy transport. Up to 500MW of wind and 100MW of photovoltaic power will be developed under the Koppö Energy Cluster to supply the plant with completely emission-free renewable energy.
Thomas Zirngibl, Board Member, Koppö Energia said: “We conducted a diligent selection process before awarding the FEED agreements for our energy transition project. Wärtsilä Gas Solutions is globally recognised as a leader in advanced liquefaction and storage solutions, and their expertise in this field will be an important contribution to the success of the project.”
Trond Inge Flønes, Sales and Business Development Manager, Wärtsilä Gas Solutions added: “Wärtsilä is committed to decarbonising energy production, so we are naturally proud and pleased to have been selected to participate in this important project. As the energy transition progresses, we expect green hydrogen to play an increasingly relevant part. Our company is also heavily involved in the research and development of alternative sustainable fuels, and we see Power-to-X technologies playing a growing role in the energy transition towards a future where renewable energy becomes increasingly important.”
The green hydrogen produced in Kristinestad will be converted into LSM to be used as a sustainable fuel for heavy transport. The investment decision for the plant is expected to be made in the beginning of 2024.



