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Scandinavian Biogas invests in expansion of liquid biogas plant

Scandinavian Biogas Fuels International AB has decided to invest approximately NOK170 million in a liquid biogas plant (LBG) in Skogn, outside Trondheim. On site, the company already has the world's largest plant to produce liquid biogas. The plant will be operation ready in the third quarter of 2022 and produce 35 GWh of biogas. Skogn has been supplying liquid biogas since 2018. Skogn will, among other things, supply the famous shipping company Hurtigruten with biogas as fuel for their fleet of ships.



All mandatory permits are in place for the investment project Skogn II as well as an approved investment grant of NOK 48.6 million from Enova (which falls under the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment). Agreements with suppliers of technology for the new facility are ready, as several agreements with customers, mainly in the Norwegian shipping industry. The agreements with suppliers of waste (feedstock) are also in place.


‘The operations at Skogn have been very appreciated, and the customers are queuing up. So, it feels very inspiring to be able to announce that we are now expanding the capacity of liquid biogas. The customers are primarily customers who invest in green shipping and green road transport,’ said Håvard Wollan, business area manager Norway.


‘The expansion of Skogn is an important step for us. Earlier this year, we also received a grant from Klimatklivet by the Swedish government for the expansion of the facilities in the Stockholm area to liquid biogas. Biogas is today the purest energy technology because it takes care of waste and converts it into energy. In addition, it can be applied to the internal combustion engines on the market without major modifications,’ said Matti Vikkula, CEO of the Scandinavian Biogas Group.


Among the subcontractors that are now expanding the plant are the four main contractors ABB (control and automation system), Andion (process plant), Grande (groundwork) and Wärtsilä (process plant for liquid biogas).


In recent years, Scandinavian Biogas has made extensive commercial investments to contribute to a fossil free, circular and sustainable society. The company's core business is sale and produce renewable energy in the form of biogas. Increased production, and thus increased growth for the company, requires investments, either in new or existing facilities. This applies above all to the capacity to produce liquid biogas. In addition to Skogn, the company has facilities for biogas in several locations in Sweden and in South Korea.


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