Production of green fuels is possible on Bornholm, EU-funded study says
In The Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that an EU-supported feasibility study, led by Port of Roenne and other parties, including the Regional Municipality of Bornholm, Ramboll, Topsøe, Ørsted, BEOF and DTU, has revealed that there is a basis for producing green fuels on Bornholm, Denmark.
The results came after a year of investigating the possibility of local Power-to-X production of green fuels on Bornholm.
The study showed that there is plenty of wastewater available on Bornholm, even for a large Power-to-X plant. Neither groundwater nor seawater will therefore be necessary to use in a possible Power-to-X process, the study said.
There is a market for green fuels locally, and it is expected that there will be a rapidly growing market for maritime traffic, according to the study.
Category: Fuels