Landsvirkjun and Linde join forces to develop clean hydrogen and e-fuel projects

Landsvirkjun and Linde have signed a collaboration agreement that will facilitate the energy transition in Iceland through the development of clean hydrogen and e-fuel projects.

Such projects will be pivotal in decarbonizing the transport sector and industry in Iceland and worldwide. The production of e-fuels is technically complex and a novel field for Landsvirkjun. Therefore, it has joined forces with Linde, which has extensive knowledge of the chemical industry, hydrogen production via electrolysis, as well as the operation of green industrial parks.

Linde already supplies Icelandic customers with locally produced oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and operates a cylinder-filling site.

Rikardur Rikardsson said, “We welcome this collaboration with Linde, which enables us to continue the development of projects with the aim of producing e-fuels for transport and other novel energy transition off-takers by the year 2025.

The development of e-fuel projects is a challenging task that requires knowledge, experience and perseverance. Both companies possess these attributes and can ensure that all technical, planning, environmental and safety matters will be well implemented.”

Daniel Mateos added, “We are looking forward to working with Landsvirkjun to help Iceland achieve its ambitious decarbonization goals. Linde and Landsvirkjun are aiming to play a key role in the clean energy transition in Iceland. The complementary strengths and expertise of both companies across the full value chain, from renewable energies to clean fuels, will enable the safe and reliable supply of clean hydrogen and e-fuels.”

Engr. Haseeb Ullah

Haseeb covers the global energy market for both conventional and modern energy resources. His expertise is on the global energy supply chain from generation to distribution and end-users. He has a Master degree in Engineering Management and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
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