Wärtsilä is an anthology of alternative fuels, including bioLNG. The Finnish company’s practice doesn’t solely focus on ammonia. Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has been indeed selected to deliver a complete bioLNG solution to a new biogas plant in Eskilsltuna.

Wärtsilä, Andion, reforming and bioLNG

The contract has been signed by Andion Scandinavia. Andion will act as the main supplier in a design and build contract with the owner of the project Eskilstuna Biogas AB and will install both the biogas upgrading and liquefaction solutions. Once operational, the plant will be capable of producing up to 17 tons per day of bioLNG from organic waste. The order was booked by Wärtsilä in Q2 2025.

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions will engineer, manufacture, install and commission the complete bioLNG solution to Eskilstuna Biogas facility including a 200m3 storage tank and export station. The scope also includes potential for future installation of a CO2 liquefaction unit. A spare parts package and service agreement will follow.

According to Eskilstuna Biogas

We are committed to making a net-zero carbon future possible through utilizing organic waste to produce clean energy. This bioLNG plant represents a significant milestone in our portfolio, and we are pleased to have Wärtsilä’s experience and capabilities supporting us in this,” says Martin Kambler, Managing Director Eskilstuna Biogas.

BioLNG is produced by first upgrading biogas by removing hydrogen sulphide (H2S), carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour before it is liquefied at -160°C. It has the same calorific value and other properties as conventional fossil-based LNG, making it a viable and environmentally sustainable replacement fuel.

And Wärtsilä

Our bioLNG solutions are a central part of Wärtsilä’s decarbonisation strategy, and our track record of successful installations has given us a leading position in this field. This latest order not only reinforces our commitment to providing solutions for a 100% renewable energy future, but also exemplifies how we are actively contributing to the global transition towards cleaner fuels,” comments Rolf Håkansson, Sales Manager Biogas, Wärtsilä Gas Solutions.

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