(Freeport of Riga) The first Baltic-scale production of renewable fuels - HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) and SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) products - will be established in the Port of Riga in cooperation with investors from Ukraine. These innovative, high value-added products are in high demand in Latvia and Europe as they support climate neutrality and green goals, while the project will significantly boost Latvia's export capacity and energy independence from foreign fuel supplies.
Today, on November 26, Minister for Climate and Energy Kaspars Melnis visited the Port of Riga with the aim to have a closer look at the project implemented by SIA PARS TERMINALS, to inspect the planned site of the plant in Kundziņsala, and to discuss other renewable energy projects implemented in the port.
“Sustainable thinking, by creating a new, long-term demand renewable fuel production facility in the Freeport of Riga, is an economically forward-looking way to increase Latvia's influence as a sustainable energy producer in the Baltics in a context of declining transit cargo volumes in the region. The renewable fuel plant will strengthen energy independence, create 120 highly skilled jobs, while providing Latvian farmers with stable demand for energy-intensive crops and helping Latvia to meet its climate neutrality goals,” said Minister for Climate and Energy Kaspars Melnis during his visit.
The production of renewable fuel is to be based on innovative technologies that enable the creation of environmentally friendly and competitive fuel alternatives from a variety of natural vegetable oil sources. Vegetable oils are to be used as the main biofuel feedstock. The planned plant is the first of its kind and will be unique in the Baltic region.
The planned capacity of the plant will be approximately 236 thousand tonnes of feedstock per year, of which 93 thousand tonnes of HVO and 87 thousand tonnes of SAF are to be produced. The total cost of the project is estimated at up to €120 million and it could be completed in 20 months, as all the equipment and technology are already available.
“The new plant is a step in the modernisation of our business. With Ukrainian partners we will ensure economic independence from foreign supplies, thus shortening logistics chains and obtaining high added value products that are currently only imported in the Baltics. This would also benefit our aviation sector, and the Latvian national airline AirBaltic would be a direct beneficiary, with immediate, significant economic benefits, especially looking beyond 2030, when at least 20% of aviation fuel will have to be renewable,” said Armands Sadauskis, owner of SIA PARS TERMINALS, highlighting the main benefits of the new plant.
The renewable fuel project is an important step towards promoting Latvia's energy independence and the development of local production based on the resources available in Latvia. It will contribute both directly and indirectly to the local economy, improving the competitiveness of Latvian companies, given that biofuels will be needed not only by aviation companies. At the same time, economic cooperation will be developed with Ukrainian investors, which is particularly important for Latvia and Europe in today's geopolitical situation.
Presenting the directions of the development of the Port of Riga to the Minister for Climate and Energy, Ansis Zeltiņš, the Freeport of Riga CEO, emphasised: “The implementation of industrial projects, especially in the segment of green energy production, which has high added value and high demand, is one of the cornerstones of the future development of the Port of Riga. The SIA PARS TERMINALS project is an excellent example of how the Port of Riga can become a modern and sustainable platform for industrial projects.”
The discussions also addressed the progress of several green energy projects in the Port of Riga - the planned wind turbine component production and logistics infrastructure in Kundziņsala, as well as the future solar panel park in Spilve Meadows, which will be one of the largest in the Baltics and will be able to produce around 100 thousand MWh of green electricity per year. The participation of the Port of Riga in the hydrogen research project “BalticSeaH2 - Baltic - Nordic Hydrogen Valley” was also discussed, as well as several research projects related to climate neutrality - the possibility of shore power connection for ships and the modernisation of the technical fleet of the Freeport of Riga Authority's capital company “LVR Flote”. READ MORE
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- Pars Terminals, Ukrainian investors to develop renewable diesel, SAF project in Latvia (Freeport of Riga/Biobased Diesel Daily)
Excerpt from Freeport of Riga/Biobased Diesel Daily:
Pars Terminals and investors from Ukraine plan to develop a renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project on Kundziņsala at the Port of Riga in Latvia.
The port said renewable diesel and SAF are in high demand in the Baltic state and Europe as they support climate neutrality and green goals, adding that the project will significantly boost Latvia’s export capacity and energy independence from foreign fuel supplies.
“Sustainable thinking, by creating a new, long-term demand renewable fuel production facility in the Freeport of Riga is an economically forward-looking way to increase Latvia’s influence as a sustainable energy producer in the Baltics in a context of declining transit-cargo volumes in the region,” said Kaspars Melnis, Latvia’s minister for climate and energy.
“The renewable fuel plant will strengthen energy independence and create 120 highly skilled jobs while providing Latvian farmers with stable demand for energy-intensive crops and helping Latvia to meet its climate-neutrality goals,” Melnis added.
The main feedstock for the plant will be vegetable oils, according to the port, which added that the planned facility will be the first of its kind in the Baltic region.
The project is being scaled to process approximately 236,000 metric tons of feedstock per year.
It is expected to produce 93,000 tons of renewable diesel and 87,000 tons of SAF per year.
The total cost of the project is estimated at up to 120 million euros (USD$124.7 million) and could be completed in less than two years, “as all the equipment and technology are already available,” the port stated.
“The new plant is a step in the modernization of our business,” said Armands Sadauskis, the owner of Pars Terminals. “With Ukrainian partners we will ensure economic independence from foreign supplies, thus shortening logistics chains and obtaining high added-value products that are currently only imported in the Baltics. This would also benefit our aviation sector, and the Latvian national airline AirBaltic would be a direct beneficiary with immediate, significant economic benefits—especially looking beyond 2030, when at least 20 percent of aviation fuel will have to be renewable.”
The project is an important step towards promoting Latvia’s energy independence and the development of local production based on the resources available in Latvia, the port said.
It will contribute both directly and indirectly to the local economy, improving the competitiveness of Latvian companies.
At the same time, economic cooperation will be developed with Ukrainian investors, which the port noted is particularly important for Latvia and Europe in today’s geopolitical situation. READ MORE
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