Kerava

- Location Keravan Energia Bio-CHP
- e-methane production Fuel for up to 500 trucks
- District heating Up to the annual heat consumption of 35,000 apartment buildings with two rooms
- e-methane production capacity 25 MW
- Hydrogen production capacity 50 MW
- Carbon dioxide 40,000 tons per year
- Production start 2029
Pre-study
2023
EIA
2023
Permitting
2024
Construction
2026-2028
Production
2029
Renewable e-methane and CO2-free district heating cogeneration plant for Kerava
Nordic Ren-Gas Oy is developing a record size Power-to-Gas project in Kerava. The goal of the project is to build a production facility that produces renewable e-methane, hydrogen, and district heating from excess heat from the process. The e-methane plant will be located close to the Keravan Energia biomass power plant. Construction is planned to take place between 2026-2029.
The production of the renewable e-methane, hydrogen and district heating produced from process waste heat, is based on a carbon neutral fuel cycle. The project consists of a technology complex that includes hydrogen production, methane production, further processing of methane, as well as heat production with auxiliary equipment, integrations and buildings.
Ren-Gas is the leading hydrogen economy developer in Finland, promoting the establishment of a decentralized renewable e-methane production network throughout the country. The renewable fuels produced by Ren-Gas will significantly reduce the reliance on fossil fuels in heavy road and maritime transportation, saving up to 250 million litres fossil fuel use annually. Ren-Gas’ projects will reduce carbon dioxide emissions within the transportation and energy sectors in total by over one million tons annually.
To achieve this goal, Ren-Gas is actively developing a production portfolio capable of producing e-methane for up to 8000 trucks. Ren-Gas will source Finnish wind power for the e-methane production, which will significantly support the expansion of wind power in Finland. Furthermore, thanks to its flexibility, the portfolio’s approximately 800 MW of electrolyzer capacity will adapt to the needs of the electricity system, increasing demand flexibility in the Finnish electricity grid.