Domsjö Fabriker moving forward with liquified biogas project in Sweden

June 30, 2026 |

In Sweden, Domsjö Fabriker is 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 program, 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 tons of carbon dioxide.

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