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Matti Malkamäki in Talouselämä on hydrogen economy

Finland has finally nailed its target and wants to grab a 10% slice of the EU's clean hydrogen production. Finland has all the ingredients to grab billions in investment in new fuels and other high value-added hydrogen products, but in a tough race, the loser could be left with the job of bulk hydrogen seller. Aurelia Turbines CEO Matti Malkamäki was interviewed by Talouselämä, the leading busine…
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Malkamäki: The EU should make clean hydrogen forms equal – and learn from the IRA of the USA

“We must shift our focus away from discussing green, blue and turquoise hydrogen (H₂) and instead concentrate on the full greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions lifecycle of hydrogen production. In the United States, the technology-neutral approach to hydrogen yields more fruit than the approach used in Europe”, writes Aurelia Turbines CEO Matti Malkamäki in his latest article on LinkedIn. Despite some p…
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500 million hydrogen plant in Kokkola is just a baby step – Malkamäki’s five responses on Yle shed light on why hydrogen is important and for whom

Flexens, a company based in Åland, plans to build a 300 megawatt hydrogen plant in Kokkola, Finland, which will produce hydrogen by electrolysis and further process it into green ammonia. The project has an investment cost of EUR 500 million. “This is the largest green hydrogen project in Finland so far, and it is large even by European standards," says Timo Ritonummi, Industry Counsellor at th…
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Methane can take us to a carbon-negative hydrogen economy

"Methane – CH₄, the main component of natural gas – might be the key to the success of the hydrogen economy", writes Matti Malkamäki, the CEO of Aurelia Turbines. "There are enormous challenges in hydrogen transportation and storage that can be solved by the methanation of renewable hydrogen using captured carbon dioxide. In the best case, we can create new carbon sinks and convert many industries…
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Russian gas policy speeds up hydrogen projects

In the story published by the Finnish broadcasting company, YLE, Mikhail Krutihin, energy market expert at RusEnergy, a Russian energy company, says that Russia is now using three methods of blackmail to get concessions from the EU on Ukrainian policy and sanctions. Instead, the result may be the opposite of what Russia would like: The EU will only accelerate its transition away from fossil energy…
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Aurelia welcomes Otec Pacific as a new distributor in Australia and New Zealand

Otec Pacific has now been appointed as the authorised distributor of Aurelia Turbines for Australia and New Zealand. This new partnership will open the market in Australia and New Zealand for Aurelia's product range of high-efficiency, multi-fuel, low-emission power generation products and services. This helps Australian and New Zealand businesses de-carbonise, de-centralise and digitise their ener…
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Aurelia at European Hydrogen Investment Summit

Matti Malkamäki presented Aurelia Turbines at the European Hydrogen Investment Summit in Antwerp, Belgium in 21-22 June. Aurelia Turbines was considered to be one of the 60 of the most impactful Hydrogen Projects by the TechTour jury. The Summit is designed to help projects developing tech solutions in the several sectors of hydrogen business. The Summit was part of the European Hydrogen Financin…
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Aurelia signs agreement with Signal Power Group to package the iA400

US-based Signal Power Group has ordered an Aurelia® iA400 configuration and will package the unit as part of their low emissions power generation business. This is the first time Aurelia’s products have been sold to the USA. The purchase order is the latest vote of confidence in Aurelia’s high-efficiency, multi-fuel and low-emission turbine technology. Aurelia® iA400 is a small gas turbine model…
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A400 has arrived in Taiwan

An Aurelia® A400 unit destined to operate on syngas has arrived at its operational site in Taoyuan, located on the northern end of the island nation. Due to the city's proximity to Taipei, Taoyuan City is home to many industrial parks and tech company headquarters. Taiwanese GAMA and Aurelia are eager to get the A400 commissioned and burning the gas produced by the gasification process. GAMA's bu…
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First Aurelia iA400 orders from Australia

Aurelia Turbines has received its first purchase order for the new Aurelia® iA400 configuration. Aurelia® iA400 is a small gas turbine model based on Aurelia® A400 configuration, but iA400 will be locally packaged by one of Aurelia’s selected third-party distributors using their own source components. The first purchase order is for five iA400’s from Aurelia’s trusted and experienced Australian d…
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Aurelia meeting the Dutch hydrogen mission

Aurelia Turbines CEO Matti Malkamäki chaired "Hydrogen & CCU discussion group" for the hydrogen innovation mission from Groningen, the Netherlands in Vaasa, Finland, on 19 May. The #Gromeetsnordics had arrived in Sweden and Finland to connect with industrial stakeholders, academia and other possible partners around topics such as energy, mobility and human capital. “It was noted that there is…
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Aurelia, PSC and Jhuo Sih agree to collaborate in Taiwan

Aurelia Turbines, Power Service Consulting (PSC) and Jhuo Sih International have agreed to jointly develop, promote, and maintain Aurelia A400 turbine generation sets and components in Taiwan. Companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the beginning of June. The MoU will combine each party’s expertise and resources. Taiwan is seen as a promising market for all parties. Earlier in 2023, an…
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New CEO Tony Hynes leads Aurelia Turbines to the syngas market

Please meet Aurelia’s new CEO, Tony Hynes, in his home office in the UK. In the interview he shares his insights about the next steps of Aurelia and market development. Aurelia’s turbines are of modular construction and designed to utilize a wide range of fuel, from standard gaseous fuels to hydrogen, biogas, biodiesel, flare gasses and even synthetic and recovered gases. Recently, several custom…
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Syngas turbine on the way to Taiwan

An Aurelia®  A400 unit destined to operate on syngas has been shipped out from Aurelia’s factory in Lappeenranta to Taiwan. After its long sea voyage from northern Europe to eastern Asia, the A400 unit will be hauled by road to the operational site in Taoyuan, located on the island’s northern end. Taiwanese GAMA and Aurelia are eager to get the A400 commissioned and burning the gas produced by th…
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Tony Hynes appointed as the new CEO of Aurelia Turbines

Tony Hynes has been appointed as the new CEO of Aurelia Turbines. Mr Hynes, originally from the UK, has been Aurelia’s Commercial Director for over seven years. Prior to that, he held senior executive and director level positions at a number of international turbine and energy companies. ‘Hynes is a broadly experienced executive whose international experience will be put to full use at Aurelia, n…
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Aurelia Turbines CEO Matti Malkamäki: EU can learn from Japan and USA

“The EU has a lot to learn from the USA and Japan. When the Americans are good at commercializing new hydrogen technology, the EU is good at creating bureaucracy”, tells Aurelia Turbines Matti Malkamäki on stage at Northern Power - H2 Now! event in Oulu. Malkamäki was sharing his insights about the global hydrogen market development with the audience in the event. The Northern Power event opened…
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Come discuss with Aurelia CEO Matti Malkamäki at the Northern Power event

The North is rich in clean and renewable energy for sustainable mobility. The Oulu region has the opportunity to profile itself as a pioneer in sustainable mobility. The Northern Power event in Oulu, Finland, on 22 March 2023, will open up the potential of the hydrogen economy to businesses and decision-makers, focusing on the use of hydrogen in mobility and logistics. In the event, Aurelia Turbi…
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Matti Malkamäki in Kauppalehti: Finland should build hydrogen economy like Sweden does

Finland should work to build similar hydrogen industry like Sweden does at the moment, write Helena Sarén from Business Finland and Matti Malkamäki, the CEO of Aurelia Turbines in their opinion piece in Kauppalehti, the leading business daily of Finland. “Sweden is currently building a large hydrogen industry in northern Sweden. The Swedish government estimates that it will bring 50,000 new jobs…
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The Finnish Climate Fund invests in hydrogen turbine manufacturer Aurelia Turbines

Lappeenranta, Finland: The Finnish Climate Fund has granted a capital loan of €5 million to Aurelia Turbines. Aurelia Turbines produces the most efficient small gas turbines in the world. The turbines have been designed to use hydrogen, biogas and synthetic gas, as well as other renewable and non-standard fuels. According to Matti Malkamäki, CEO of Aurelia Turbines, Aurelia's products enable a…
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Matti Malkamäki on Kauppalehti - Feasibility of many hydrogen projects is questionable

The competition in the hydrogen economy is so fierce that evaluation on the impact of hydrogen projects on the European energy market has been partially incomplete. Finland must be vigilant so that Finnish companies create sufficient added value in the hydrogen economy. Producing bulk hydrogen may not create it. The leading Finnish business daily Kauppalehti interviewed Aurelia Turbines CEO Matti…
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