{"id":1045,"date":"2021-04-07T06:15:39","date_gmt":"2021-04-07T06:15:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hybritdevelopment.se\/?p=1045"},"modified":"2023-09-13T14:26:39","modified_gmt":"2023-09-13T12:26:39","slug":"april-7-2021-hybrit-ssab-lkab-and-vattenfall-building-unique-pilot-project-in-lulea-for-large-scale-hydrogen-storage-investing-a-quarter-of-a-billion-swedish-kronor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hybritdevelopment.yoursuniverse.se\/en\/april-7-2021-hybrit-ssab-lkab-and-vattenfall-building-unique-pilot-project-in-lulea-for-large-scale-hydrogen-storage-investing-a-quarter-of-a-billion-swedish-kronor\/","title":{"rendered":"HYBRIT: SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall building unique pilot project in Lule\u00e5 for large-scale hydrogen storage investing a quarter of a billion Swedish kronor"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall have commenced building a rock cavern storage facility for fossil-free hydrogen gas on a pilot scale next to HYBRIT\u2019s pilot facility for direct reduction in\u00a0Lule\u00e5, North of Sweden. This is an important step in the development of a fossil-free value chain for fossil-free steel. The investment cost of just over SEK 250 million is divided equally across the holding companies and the Swedish Energy Agency, which provides support via\u00a0Industriklivet.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As part of the\u00a0SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall joint initiative\u00a0HYBRIT,\u00a0Hybrit\u00a0Development AB is starting the construction of a hydrogen storage facility in\u00a0Svart\u00f6berget\u00a0to develop the technology for storage. Fossil-free hydrogen, which will replace coal and coke, is a crucial part of the production technique for fossil-free iron and steel production, where emissions of carbon dioxide will be virtually eliminated.<\/p>\n<p>Hydrogen\u00a0storages are predicted to play a very important role in future power and energy balancing, and in\u00a0large-scale hydrogen production.\u00a0The storage facility is expected to be ready and operational from 2022 until 2024.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re really pleased that HYBRIT is continuing to lead the development of efficient production for fossil-free steel, as we&#8217;re now also building a pilot storage facility for large-scale fossil-free hydrogen in\u00a0Lule\u00e5. Storage provides the opportunity to vary demand for electricity and\u00a0stabilise\u00a0the energy system by producing hydrogen when there&#8217;s a lot of electricity, for example in windy conditions, and to use stored hydrogen when the electricity system is under strain,&#8221; says Andreas\u00a0Regnell, Head of Strategy at Vattenfall and Chairman of the Board at HYBRIT.<\/p>\n<p>By developing a method for hydrogen storage and securing access to fossil-free electricity, we&#8217;re creating a value chain all the way out to customers where everything is fossil-free \u2013 from the mine to the electricity and to the finished steel. This is unique,&#8221; says Martin Pei, Technical Director of SSAB and Board member of HYBRIT.<\/p>\n<p>This is another important step, not just for us, but in the conversion of the entire industry. With HYBRIT, we&#8217;re also working together to develop the technology for storing hydrogen in an efficient way, which is key to being able to produce fossil-free sponge iron, the raw material for the fossil-free steel of the future. LKAB will need to become Sweden&#8217;s and perhaps Europe\u2019s biggest hydrogen producer in the future, and this pilot project provides additional valuable knowledge for the continued work in creating the world\u2019s first fossil-free\u00a0value chain for the iron and steel industry,&#8221; says Lars\u00a0Ydreskog, Director of Strategic Projects at LKAB and member of the HYBRIT Board.<\/p>\n<p>The 100 cubic\u00a0metre\u00a0hydrogen\u00a0storage is being built in an enclosed rock cavern approximately 30\u00a0metres\u00a0below ground. Building the storage facility underground provides opportunities to ensure the pressure required to store large amounts of energy in the form of hydrogen in a cost-effective way. The technology used is adapted to Scandinavian bedrock conditions and will now be developed further to handle the storage of hydrogen. The storage facility is being built according to the high safety requirements that apply and checked by the responsible authorities.<\/p>\n<p>Fossil-free hydrogen is central to the HYBRIT process. Hydrogen can be produced cost-effectively through the electrolysis of water using fossil-free electricity. The hydrogen produced by the\u00a0electrolysers\u00a0can be used immediately or stored for later use. The storage facility is based on proven technology and the hydrogen is used in the plant\u2019s direct reduction reactor to remove oxygen from iron ore pellets. The fossil-free sponge iron resulting from the process is then used as a raw material in the manufacture of fossil-free steel.<\/p>\n<h3>FACTS: HYBRIT project<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>The HYBRIT initiative was launched in 2016 by the three owners; SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall. The pilot facility for the production of fossil-free sponge iron in\u00a0Lule\u00e5\u00a0was commissioned on 31 August 2020 and, on 24 March 2021,\u00a0G\u00e4llivare\u00a0was chosen as the location for the planned demonstration facility for industrial scale production.<\/li>\n<li>With HYBRIT, SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall intend to create a completely fossil-free value chain from mine to finished steel, with fossil-free pellets, fossil-free electricity and hydrogen.<\/li>\n<li>Within the HYBRIT initiative, technological development will be taking place in order to challenge established and\u202fcommercially available\u202ftechnologies. The principal goal is to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from the process by using completely fossil-free input materials and energy across all parts of the value chain. Instead, emissions will become water.<\/li>\n<li>Hybrit\u202fDevelopment\u202fAB\u202fis a research and technology development company that will be delivering solutions\u202fto the facilities. Technological development will take place in close partnership with the holding companies.<\/li>\n<li>The investment of approximately SEK 250 million in the pilot facility for hydrogen storage also includes two years of operation and a testing program.<\/li>\n<li>From as early as 2021, HYBRIT\u2019s pilot facility for direct reduction will be able to produce fossil-free sponge iron for the manufacture of fossil-free steel for customer prototypes.<\/li>\n<li>The initiative has the potential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 10 percent in Sweden and 7 percent in Finland. The steel industry today accounts for 7 percent of total global carbon dioxide emissions.<\/li>\n<li>Fossil-free iron and steel production using HYBRIT technology, corresponding to SSAB\u2019s current production level, will require approximately 15\u00a0TWh\u00a0per year. LKAB\u2019s conversion of its operations will, once completed, require a total of around 55 TWh\u00a0of electricity per year (including the majority of SSAB&#8217;s needs). This will require permit granting processes to be faster and\u00a0more predictable to acquire for the expansion of Sweden\u2019s electricity\u00a0grid.<\/li>\n<li>The technique used to build the hydrogen store is called LRC (Lined Rock Cavern) and means that the walls of the cavern are covered with a carefully selected material as a sealing layer.<\/li>\n<li>Industriklivet\u00a0is a long-term initiative from the government to support Sweden\u2019s transition to becoming fossil-free by 2045.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>For further details, please contact:<\/strong><br \/>\nMia Widell, Head of Media Relations SSAB, +46 76-527 25 01<br \/>\nAnders Lindberg,\u00a0Group Media Relations Manager\u00a0LKAB, +46 72-717 83 55<br \/>\nMagnus\u00a0Kryssare, Press Officer Vattenfall, +46 76-769 56 07<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall have commenced building a rock cavern storage facility for fossil-free hydrogen gas on a pilot scale next to HYBRIT\u2019s pilot facility for direct reduction in\u00a0Lule\u00e5, North of Sweden. 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