Large scale bio electro jet fuel production integration at CHP-plant in Östersund, Sweden

Anton Fagerström, Desirée Grahn, Susanne Lundberg, Sreetama Ghosh, Derek Creaser, Louise Olsson, Omar Abdelaziz, Ola Wallberg, Christian Hulteberg, Sofia Poulikidou, Adam Lewrén, Tomas Rydberg, Michael Martin, Sara Anderson, Julia Hansson, Anders Hjort

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Abstract

This document reports the findings of the project “Large scale bio electro jet fuel production integration at CHP-plant in Östersund, Sweden”. BEJF is an electrofuel produced in a synthesis process where biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main carbon source and hydrogen from electrolysis of water using renewable electricity is the main energy source. The project is a feasibility study for a factory for such fuel located at Jämtkraft's facility for CHP in Östersund. Thus, the aim of the project is to assess the feasibility for producing renewable aviation fuel at a specific location considering and evaluating e.g., different processes, operations and integrations, costs, environmental impact, business models and actors.

IVL The Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Jämtkraft (JK), Chalmers University (CU), Lund University (LU), Nordic Initiative for Sustainable Aviation (NISA), and Fly Green Fund (FGF) have been the primary implementers in this project. Other project stakeholders (AFAB, and The Power Region), have provided relevant data to the various working groups. The project has included experimental work, modelling and calculations, as well as literature-based studies but not the construction of any facilities.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherIVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet
Number of pages144
EditionB 2407
ISBN (Electronic) 978-91-7883-244-6
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Bibliographical note

Report number: B 2407

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Chemical Engineering

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