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Orsted team to accelerate Danish PtX scheme

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterFebruary 4, 20225 Mins Read
Orsted team to accelerate Danish PtX scheme

A Danish Power-to-X (PtX) partnership, which includes Orsted, is bringing forward parts of the project in order to produce green fuels for heavy transport two years earlier than previously planned.

The Green Fuels for Denmark initiative has decided to accelerate 100MW of the originally planned second phase’s 250MW electrolysis to 2025 from 2027, as well as to start capturing carbon dioxide in 2025.

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The partners said the accelerated 100MW phase could produce more than 50,000 tonnes of sustainable fuels in 2025, mainly e-methanol for shipping.

However, prompted by the Danish government’s ambition to establish green aviation opportunities in Denmark as early as 2025, the partnership will examine whether parts of Green Fuels for Denmark’s expected production of green aviation fuels can also be brought forward to 2025.

However, the fulfilment of the Danish 2025 ambition, as well as the 2030 ambition requires the establishment of a regulatory framework that makes green jet fuel a real and competitive alternative to fossil fuels, the partners said.

Chemically, there are several ways to produce aviation fuels from hydrogen and sustainable carbon dioxide, and the partnership will explore the various technological possibilities.

Green Fuels for Denmark said it can potentially supply green fuels corresponding to Denmark’s total domestic consumption of jet fuel by 2027 when the full second phase is commissioned.

The partnership was launched in May last year and also includes Copenhagen Airports, AP Moller – Maersk, DSV Panalpina, DFDS and SAS.

Orsted group president and chief executive Mads Nipper said: “Denmark has a unique opportunity to create an industrial success story within green fuels for heavy transport.

“The Danish parliament and government have created a very good framework to realise this huge potential through their ambitious goals for the build-out of offshore wind and the construction of Power-to-X facilities.

“The Danish prime minister’s recent announcement of the ambition to accelerate the green transformation of aviation has directly made us in the partnership look for a way to enable the production of green jet fuel as early as 2025.

“It will be a technological challenge that we in Green Fuels for Denmark are ready to answer, so that we can secure Denmark’s position as a green leader in the coming decades and push for a green breakthrough for the global transformation of the aviation industry.”

Copenhagen Airports chief executive Thomas Woldbye said: “It’s positive that the Danish Government has set ambitious targets for the green transformation of domestic aviation.

“Consequently, we in Green Fuels for Denmark are actively looking at whether we can contribute to achieving these ambitions with Power-to-X produced in Denmark.

“If we are to realise the ambitious targets, it’s necessary that there’s a political will to secure financial support to produce sustainable aviation fuels, especially the first production, so that we can get started without the fuel becoming too expensive.

“If successful, the Government’s objectives could be an important starting point that allows Denmark to take the lead – not only in relation to the climate agenda – but also in a potential industrial success story. We are both at Copenhagen Airports and in Green Fuels for Denmark ready to play and active role.”

SAS chief operating officer of airline operations Simon Pauck Hansen said: “The Danish government’s goal is very exciting and we look forward to working with the government and our partners to solve the challenge.

“However, the fulfilment of the 2025 ambition, as well as the 2030 ambition, will require that far more sustainable fuel is produced than at present, and that framework conditions are established, making green jet fuel a real and competitive alternative to fossil fuels.

“Denmark is in a good position to start production and the partnership’s acceleration of the production is a step in the right direction. We look forward to further dialogue with the Government about structuring a future green and competitive domestic air service.”

AP Moller – Maersk chief executive Soren Skou said: “The science is clear and so are our customers in their ask for sustainable solutions across air, land, and sea. Maersk has set an ambitious milestone target to source sustainable aviation fuel for 30% of our air cargo by the end of the decade.

“For us to deliver on this huge challenge, action is needed now.

“Green Fuels for Denmark could firmly place Denmark on the world map as a Power-to-X frontrunner – and an acceleration of the plans can help us benchmark and scale our sustainability efforts to meet the needs of the global air cargo operation we are currently building as part of our end-to-end logistics offering.”

In the initial vision for Green Fuels for Denmark, the plan was to commission an electrolysis plant with a capacity of approximately 10MW in 2023 and subsequently 250MW in 2027 and 1300MW by 2030.

The partnership said it still plans to expand the full second phase of Green Fuels for Denmark to 250MW by 2027.

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