Aditya Birla Group’s Domsjö Fabriker to expand biogas production in Sweden
Once the plant reaches full capacity, it is expected to be able to replace approximately 100 GWh of fossil diesel per year with 100 GWh of LBG.
Aditya Birla Group owned Swedish biorefinery Domsjö Fabriker has said its moving forward with plans to further develop its existing operations at High Coast Innovation Park in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The project has applied for a subsidy from Klimatklivet, Sweden’s national climate investment programme, to upgrade biogas from industrial processes into liquefied biogas, LBG, which can replace fossil diesel in heavy transport. The aim is to commission the plant during Q4/2028.
The goal is to make better use of side streams and energy flows within the industrial cluster in Örnsköldsvik. Biogas from Domsjö Fabriker, and potentially other parties within the park at a later stage, will be upgraded into liquefied biogas, LBG, to be used as fuel sold on the open market.
Once the plant reaches full capacity, it is expected to be able to replace approximately 100 GWh of fossil diesel per year with 100 GWh of LBG. This corresponds to an annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 26,700 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Domsjö Fabriker is collaborating with Adven, an infrastructure partner in energy, water and side-stream valorisation, which has participated in the project’s development and design phase. The ambition is to continue the partnership into the next phases.
“We are very pleased to collaborate with Domsjö Fabriker, a company with a long history that combines industrial tradition with the courage to adapt to a new era. Together, we can make use of existing industrial flows and develop circular, resource-efficient solutions that create value for both industry and Sweden as a whole,” says Jonas Sjölander, Group CEO of Adven.
For the project to be commissioned during the fourth quarter of 2028, an efficient and predictable permitting process is now required. Adven and Domsjö Fabriker intend to carry out the project, provided that the state climate investment subsidy is granted and that the necessary permits, including environmental and building permit, are obtained.
“This is an exciting project that is well aligned with the ambition to create best climate effect per krona invested. Efficient cooperation with the municipality and the county administrative board will now be crucial to keep the schedule, enabling commissioning during the fourth quarter of 2028,” says Björn Vedin, CEO of Domsjö Fabriker.
