Norwegian Hydrogen AS to establish green hydrogen production at Hellesylt within q4 2023, two years before UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord shall be emission-free.
Norwegian Hydrogen AS is moving forward with its project to establish green hydrogen production at Hellesylt within q4 2023, two years before the UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord shall be emission-free.
Jens Berge CEO in Norwegian Hydrogen, said:
We have now put our plans into action in Hellesylt. Located close to the UNESCO world heritage area of the Geiranger fjord, we are very happy to be able to deliver green hydrogen to our customers in need for a solution for zero-emission energy, years before the deadline for zero-emission-mobility-only in the fjord, which is January 1st 2026.
On the 19th of May, Norwegian Hydrogen signed a contract with the German company FEST for the supply of a complete hydrogen production and processing plant, with a total capacity of 1.300 kg of hydrogen a day. The plant consists of a containerized solution with a 3 MW electrolyzer, based on PEM technology, compressor systems, and hydrogen storage.
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âWe mean businessâ
âWith this contract we put an end to the âchicken-and-egg problemâ in this regionâ, says Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen.
âOur focus is to build production and infrastructure in the entire Nordic region, but we start at Hellesylt, and this contract proves that we mean business. We are doers, and this shows that we are trustworthy with our plans. The experience we are getting with this project is very valuable and will help us moving further with our plans in the Nordic region,â Berge continues.
A key role in the clean energy transition
Hydrogen will play a key role in the clean energy transition, helping to drive down carbon emissions, achieve energy independence, and put an end to the worldâs overall addiction to oil and gas. As part of the energy transition, hydrogen will be critical to the mobility sector as an enabler to achieving zero emissions.
âA hydrogen supply chain infrastructure is a prerequisite for the application of hydrogen in numerous mobility and industry segments, such as on trucks, buses, cars, trains, and ships. Green hydrogen availability is crucial in this transition, and the project at Hellesylt is an important step in that context,â says Berge.
Long-term partnership
Matthias Authenrieth, FEST CEO and continues:
FEST highly appreciates the trust and confidence in its technology and is looking forward to a long-term partnership with Norwegian Hydrogen.
âFor FEST another milestone has been reached, by securing our first hydrogen production plant for the Norwegian market. This project marks the starting point for a stronger commitment to the Norwegian and Scandinavian hydrogen sector for FEST.”
“Here, Norwegian Hydrogen is the perfect partner, as the exchange with the very professional team members has been always very open-minded and reliableâ.
Circular focus
Andreas Wenaas ĂstigĂ„rd, Project Manager, said:
We are very satisfied with landing this contract for a complete plant from FEST.
“They have proved to be the best alternative both commercially and technically for this project. The contract is a major milestone for the Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub project and will ensure that Norwegian Hydrogen can provide our customers with green hydrogen by q4 2023â,
âWe focus on utilizing the energy resources in this area in the best possible way with a circular focus. We want to use the excess heat from the hydrogen production for heating the hotel close by, and the Oxygen will be used by land based aquaculture, concludes ĂstigĂ„rd.
Developing delivery chains
Norwegian Hydrogen will build refueling stations locally in the fjord, both for marine and landbased refueling.
Recently Norwegian Hydrogen announced a Nordic collaboration with FirstElement Fuel Inc and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. to forge a network of hydrogen refueling stations and accelerate the zero-emission hydrogen transportation market in the Nordic countries.
Together, the team will forge a network of hydrogen refueling stations capable of refueling 100,000 hydrogen powered vehicles in the Nordic region.
Showcase
Jan Ove Tryggestad, Mayor of Stranda municipality, said:
One can hardly get a better showcase than the world heritage municipality Stranda to put the first piece in place for the green shift and hydrogen investment in Norway.
The investment in hydrogen has broad support from political and administrative teams in the municipality, and not least from the local population.
âIt is not a given that this should happen in a small settlement on SunnmĂžre, but Norwegian Hydrogen has in this project shown courage, willingness to take risks and a social responsibility like few others. Stranda municipality wishes good luck with the investment,â concludes Tryggestad.
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