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ANDRITZ to Develop Carbon Capture Facility for Westenergy in Finland
ANDRITZ to Develop Carbon Capture Facility for Westenergy in Finland

ANDRITZ to Develop Carbon Capture Facility for Westenergy in Finland

  • 29-Jul-2024 5:12 PM
  • Journalist: Jai Sen

The international technology group ANDRITZ has been chosen to undertake the front-end engineering design (FEED) for a major carbon capture unit at Westenergy's waste-to-energy facility in Mustasaari, Finland.

This project will play a crucial role in advancing decarbonization and promoting the circular economy.

The order was placed by ECCU Ltd, a joint venture formed by Westenergy Ltd, CPC Finland Oy, and funds overseen by Prime Capital AG. The objective is to capture all the carbon dioxide from the flue gases at the Mustasaari waste-to-energy plant, which produces district heating and electricity from sorted, non-recyclable municipal waste. The captured CO2 will be liquefied, with a significant portion allocated for the production of carbon-neutral synthetic e-fuels.

As the FEED contractor, ANDRITZ will enhance the carbon capture plant concept and develop the design documentation needed for the joint venture's final investment decision. The concept will emphasize the optimal integration of the carbon capture process with the waste-to-energy plant, aiming to maximize heat utilization and the recycling of residues in a closed-loop system.

Olli Alhoniemi, Managing Director of Westenergy, stated, “The FEED phase is essential for advancing our decarbonization project, bringing us closer to a more sustainable future. We are excited to collaborate with ANDRITZ, whose technical expertise, proactive approach, and comprehensive life cycle services have greatly impressed us.”

The joint venture aims to make a decision on the project's implementation in early 2025.

The carbon captured at Westenergy's plant will be used in a power-to-x facility planned for construction in Kristinestad, Finland, where it will be combined with green hydrogen to produce synthetic e-fuel. ANDRITZ also conducted the FEED for the green hydrogen plant associated with the Kristinestad project.

International technology group ANDRITZ provides a comprehensive range of innovative plants, equipment, systems, services, and digital solutions across various industries and markets. Sustainability is a core component of the company’s strategy and corporate culture. Through its extensive portfolio of sustainable products and solutions, ANDRITZ aims to make a significant contribution to a sustainable future and assist its customers in reaching their sustainability objectives. The company is a global leader in its four key business areas—Pulp & Paper, Metals, Hydropower, and Environment & Energy. Technological innovation and a worldwide presence are central to the group's strategy, which emphasizes long-term profitable growth. ANDRITZ, a publicly listed company, employs approximately 30,000 people and operates over 280 locations in more than 80 countries.

ANDRITZ Environment & Energy is dedicated to environmental stewardship and provides a wide array of technologies aimed at sustainable solutions across various industries. Its wide-ranging product portfolio features technologies for generating green hydrogen and renewable fuels, capturing carbon and reducing emissions, as well as for mechanical and thermal solid/liquid separation, grinding, pelletizing, and fluid pumping.

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