Power-to-X (P2X)

Power-to-X (P2X) includes technologies that use electricity generated from renewable energy sources to produce green fuel. 

Green flexibility technology 

Hydrogen, ammonia, synthetic methane or methanol can be used for energy storage and are critical to the decarbonisation of the industrial and transport sectors. The development of these technologies is an important part of the European Green Deal and a key instrument for mitigating climate change and decarbonising the industrial, transport and energy sectors.

We have set an objective in our strategy to implement a pilot project that will contribute to the commercialisation of P2X technologies in the long term. 

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Green hydrogen and other e-fuels 

Methanol, synthetic methane and ammonia are also known as e-fuels. Once the energy system that is based on renewables is created, the hydrogen production using surplus electricity will be gradually introduced to the sector. 

Hydrogen produced using electricity can be reused to generate electricity during peak hours or to store energy for longer periods. By combining hydrogen with carbon dioxide or nitrogen collected from fossil fuels or air, you can make e-fuels. 

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Ignitis Renewables

Ignitis Renewables is an international green energy company operating in the Baltics and Poland. It focuses on developing green generation and green flexibility technologies. By developing onshore and offshore wind, solar, battery and power-to-X technologies, the company is implementing Ignitis Group’s strategic priority to deliver 4–5 GW of installed green capacities by 2030.

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