NEWS

(03/15/2023 / sbr)

AFRY engineering partner in new biogas plant project in Sweden

Scandinavian Biogas has awarded AFRY an engineering assignment for their new biogas production plant in Mönsterås, Sweden. AFRY’s assignment includes detail engineering services and special expertise services in process safety, for example. The biogas production plant is expected to be commissioned during the fourth quarter of 2024.

Scandinavian Biogas is a Nordic producer of biogas for vehicle fuel and fertilizers and is one of the largest private producers of biogas in the Nordics. The company has decided to invest approximately 760 MSEK in a new biogas production plant in Mönsterås to produce liquefied biogas that will primarily be used as fuel for heavy transportations on the road and shipping sector.

AFRY has been involved in the project in the early development stages, and as the project now enters the implementation phase, AFRY has been appointed as a detail engineering partner. AFRY will deliver detail engineering services for the project and special expertise services, such as health and safety consulting, project risk management and document management services. The value of AFRY’s assignment is not disclosed.

“It feels good to have a partner who also shares our mission to accelerate the transition to a sustainable society. AFRY has been involved in similar projects within biogas, which makes them a relevant partner for us in this project”, says Robert Hammarstedt, Program Office Manager at Scandinavian Biogas.

“We are proud to be able to contribute to Scandinavian Biogas' strategic investment, which is a very good example of a sustainable and circular solution with significant environmental benefits. This will be a long-awaited solution in the challenge of limited fertilizer production for the farmers in the region”, says Jonny Stridh, Vice President Process Industries Sweden, AFRY.

The production facility is expected to achieve a production capacity of 120 GWh of liquefied biogas which corresponds to approximately 12 million litres of diesel. The plant also generates 200,000 tons of biofertilizer to be returned to the farmers. AFRY’s assignment started during Q1 2023 and production is planned to start Q4 2024.

Mönsterås is one of Sweden’s most animal-dense municipalities and is characterised by many agricultural facilities where the production generates manure in large quantities that may limit operations. With this as a starting point, in co-operation with local farmers, Scandinavian Biogas will build and operate a biogas plant that will produce liquid biogas and hygienic biofertilizer from recycled manure. The project enables a green transition for both locally produced food and for heavy transportations.