Power2Earth project in Luleå will not proceed

The partners behind Power2Earth – a joint initiative by Fertiberia, Lantmännen and Nordion Energi aimed at establishing Sweden’s first fossil-free ammonia and mineral fertiliser plant in Luleå – have announced that the project will not move forward in its current form. The decision is due to lack of access to a secure grid connection with sufficient capacity in Letsi.


The partners are now evaluating alternative next steps. These exploratory discussions are still at an early stage, and no decisions or commitments have yet been made.

Should there be any further relevant developments, we will provide updates.

The Founding Companies Behind Power2Earth

Power2Earth is formed by a joint venture between Fertiberia, Nordion Energi and the Swedish agricultural cooperative Lantmännen. Together, the joint partnership leverages Fertiberia’s vast expertise in green fertiliser and ammonia production and Nordion Energi’s knowledge in hydrogen infrastructure construction. The collaboration also harnesses Lantmännen’s leading role as an agricultural cooperative in Northern Europe committed to increase crop yields while at the same time reduce impact on climate and environment.