TES and CPC Finland to develop 500MW e-NG Project at the Port of Rauma in Finland

Press Release
June 26, 2025
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Tree Energy Solutions (“TES”) and CPC Finland OY have established a joint company LUOTO ENERGIA OY that will develop a large-scale project in Finland. The project aims to produce electric natural gas (e-NG), a green synthetic gas generated from renewable hydrogen and CO2.
The project will have an electrolyser capacity of up to 500 MW and is expected to produce around 60.000 tons of green hydrogen that can be converted into over 125.000 tons of e-NG per year. The produced green hydrogen may make use of the Nordic Hydrogen Route being developed by Gasgrid Finland, whereas the produced e-NG can be liquefied and then shipped. Both products can be used to serve the European end market as well as international markets to satisfy the growing demand for renewable gases.
The green hydrogen / e-NG production site, spanning 20 hectares, will be located in the new extension area of the Port of Rauma at Iso Järviluoto. The Port of Rauma is one of Finland’s largest ports, situated in the southern part of the Gulf of Bothnia.
At its peak, the construction phase of the project is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs, providing a significant boost to the regional economy. Once operational, the facility will support approximately 40 permanent high-quality jobs focused on plant operation and maintenance.
The Finnish plant is expected to support the decarbonisation of the maritime and industrial sectors where direct electrification is not suitable. The biogenic CO2 needed for e-NG production will be sourced from Finnish biogenic emitters.
The collaboration leverages TES’ expertise in e-NG production and commercialisation, combined with CPC Finland’s expertise in renewable energy integration and cutting-edge technologies.
CPC Finland has already taken the initial key steps in permitting. The joint venture will continue with technical planning and permitting, aiming to enter the pre-FEED phase in 2026 and reach Final Investment Decision (FID) by 2028. The site already has a legally valid T/kem zoning plan in place, allowing for a shorter path to ready-to-build status.
Finland has transposed EU RED III into national law and is positioning itself as a pioneer in renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs), such as e-NG. Its forward-looking approach to a multi-gas energy system creates a favourable environment for large-scale synthetic fuel projects and reinforces the country’s role in accelerating the energy transition.
Marco Alverà, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of TES, stated: “Launching this landmark project in Finland is a major milestone in the energy transition, enabling us to deliver e-NG to the European market, strengthening its energy independence and accelerating the green transition using existing infrastructure. As a drop-in fuel, e-NG can be used to decarbonise sectors such as steel, shipping and heavy transport.”
Erik Trast, CEO of CPC Finland Oy stated “We are excited to have TES as the development partner in the Luoto Energia project in Rauma. This in many ways is an optimal partnership with truly complimentary skills, where TES possess the inhouse technical and engineering capability, and where CPC possesses proven and extensive experience and knowledge in the permitting and structuring complicated infrastructure projects in Finland.
Janne Virta, Managing Director / CEO of the Port of Rauma, stated: "The planning and permitting processes for the Järviluoto harbor expansion have required a considerable amount of determined work and patience. All the more reason it is now a pleasure to welcome Luoto Energia to the Järviluoto area. The project’s progress in cooperation with CPC Finland Oy and TES has proceeded in an exemplary manner. With this foundation, it is a good starting point to continue developing the project into its next phases. Green transition projects represent a major opportunity for the Rauma economic region, simultaneously creating new jobs and reducing the use of fossil fuels."
By combining green hydrogen and recycled CO2 through the Sabatier process, e-NG is produced. This sustainable synthetic methane, molecularly identical to natural gas, can seamlessly replace fossil molecules and accelerate global decarbonisation by harnessing existing infrastructure. e-NG qualifies as a Renewable Fuel of Non-Biological Origin (RNFBO) under EU’s Delegated Acts in the context of its Renewable Energy Directive.
TES is also developing a green energy hub import terminal in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. This terminal will serve as a central point for distributing e-NG and feeding it directly into the existing energy grid.

About TES

TES is a global green energy company focused on developing giga-scale projects to produce hydrogen-based e-fuels, such as e-NG (electric natural gas made from green hydrogen and CO2). Based in Europe and operating worldwide, TES utilises renewable energy sources – such as solar, wind, and hydro – combined with climate-neutral CO2 to create e-NG, a drop-in fuel that can replace fossil natural gas. This scalable and cost-effective approach aims to provide reliable and affordable green energy globally. TES seeks to accelerate the adoption of green molecules across various sectors by making them easy to transport and consume to deliver on real zero targets and win the climate race.

About CPC

CPC Finland Oy specializes in the development, construction, and operation of wind farms and solar power plants across Finland. A wholly owned subsidiary of Germany-based CPC Germania GmbH & Co. KG, CPC Finland has successfully developed, financed, and built four wind farms and one ground-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system, totaling 417 MW in capacity.
The company manages a strong development pipeline exceeding 750 MW. Its parent company, CPC Germania—founded in 1993—is one of Europe’s longest-standing independent power producers (IPPs) in wind energy, with a proven track record of over 50 projects and more than 1,000 MW of constructed capacity.
Active in Finland since 2011, CPC Finland remains committed to driving the transition to sustainable energy in the region. As part of this commitment, CPC Finland is also a joint venture partner in Koppö Energia Oy, contributing to one of the largest green hydrogen and e-methanol projects in the Nordics.

About Port of Rauma

The Port of Rauma is a general cargo port located in the city of Rauma, Finland on the shore of the southern part of Gulf of Bothnia. The port is 100% owned by the city of Rauma. Port of Rauma is the 3rd largest Break Bulk & container port in Finland with good road and railroad connections to Pirkanmaa, Central Finland and Ostrobothnia regions. Port is an active gateway to all around the world. Over 20 weekly departures to main ports in Europe as well as the U.S. and Far East.