Lugano (Switzerland), 19 June 2026 – Flying Forest has selected Casale as integrator and technology provider to perform the Pre-FEED (Preliminary Front-End Engineering Design) for Project Loonbird, a next-generation biomass-to-methanol complex to be located in Iisalmi, Finland.
Expected to start operations by 2030, the facility is set to become one of Europe's flagship biorefineries, converting locally sourced forestry residues and renewable hydrogen into sustainable fuels for the maritime and aviation sectors. The project represents a new generation of industrial facilities combining forestry biomass and renewable hydrogen to produce sustainable fuels through an integrated low-carbon value chain.
The selection highlights Casale's ability to integrate multiple technologies and process units into a fully optimized industrial facility, combining biomass conversion, carbon management, renewable hydrogen production and sustainable methanol synthesis within a single value chain.
The project aims to produce approximately 180,000 tonnes per year of sustainable bio-e-methanol by processing around 210,000 tonnes of locally sourced non-recyclable forestry biomass and 17,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen generated via electrolysis.
The resulting bio-e-methanol will support the decarbonization of the maritime sector, addressing the growing demand for low-carbon fuels driven by regulatory frameworks such as the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) and FuelEU Maritime. In a second development phase, the facility will also produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), further expanding its contribution to the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors.
By transforming forestry waste into valuable fuel products, Project Loonbird will contribute to reducing carbon emissions while promoting circular economy principles and supporting Europe's transition towards a more sustainable energy system.