Set to be established in Vordingborg, Denmark, the companies say the facility will come as a ‘world’s first’, producing approximately 80,000 million tonnes of eKerosene and eNaphtha per year.
The project will cover the engineering of a 250MW electrolyser plant to produce green hydrogen, which will be used by Aracdia in combination with renewable energy and biogenic carbon dioxide to produce eFuels that can be used in traditional engines and existing infrastructure.
H2 View understands pre-FEED and early works have already concluded, with the partners aiming to support plant start up in 2026.
Additionally, the plant will be designed with a flexible product slate to allow for production eDiesel. It is hoped the fuels produced from the Vordingborg site will allow airlines to cut carbon emissions.
“Technip Energies is a leader in the engineering services for energy transition and has the appropriate experience and drive to ensure a successful first of a kind project for Arcadia eFuels,” said Amy Hebert, CEO of Arcadia eFuels.
In December last year (2022), Technip was selected by Infinite Green Energy (IGE) to perform a FEED study for a 10MW green hydrogen production project in Western Australia.
Read more: Technip Energies selected for FEED on 10MW green hydrogen project in Western Australia
Laure Mandrou, Senior Vice-President Carbon Free Solutions at Technip Energies, commented, “We are pleased to have been selected by Arcadia eFuels for the FEED of this world’s first commercial power-to-liquid project for eKersosene production for the aviation industry.
“By leveraging our engineering expertise and our collaboration to integrate electrolysis and gas to liquid technologies, we are committed to bringing this unique project to the execution phase as we continue to support the world’s energy transition.”
A Successful Ecosystem for Green Hydrogen – London
It is becoming ever clearer that the entire green hydrogen ecosystem requires alignment. Hydrogen’s potential, performance, and safety are proven. Green hydrogen is widely accepted as a core pathway to Net Zero, yet the key levers in the transition are not yet in-sync.
At H2 View we recognise the increasingly challenging economic climate that various countries/economies are currently facing. We want to help as many companies as possible in the hydrogen space to achieve their needs as competitively and logically as possible. As a result, we felt it was a compelling decision to relocate our previously planned event in Iceland, to a venue in London.
Join H2 View in London, one of the foremost investment capitals of the world, for a 1.5-day event devoted to thought leadership, insights, and actionable takeaways in the green hydrogen ecosystem, combined with the connections and networking to deliver against those objectives.
This H2 View hydrogen summit is dedicated to dissecting the ecosystem requirements to truly realise a green hydrogen-fuelled future across industries, transport, and society. This event will tackle all sides of the energy ecosystem, from wind and solar power requirements to additionality, water sustainability, electrolyser technologies, and investment and policy climate.
You can find more information at h2-viewevents.com.

