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Norwegian Hydrogen invest in new hydrogen plant

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

Norwegian Hydrogen has made the investment decision for a new hydrogen plant in Rjukan, Telemark, Norway.

This is part of the company’s strategy, which includes existing production of green hydrogen and several new projects currently under development across the Nordic region.

This is part of the company’s strategy, which includes existing production of green hydrogen and several new projects currently under development across the Nordic region.

From Rjukan, Norway, the company will supply green hydrogen to both existing and new customers in southern Norway and parts of Sweden, offering predictable and competitive terms. When the facility is completed at the end of 2027, it will have an electrolysis capacity of 25 MW. The company is also considering starting some production ahead of full completion.

“This is an important milestone. The Rjukan facility, Norway, will be important for both us and our customers, and we are excited to get started,” said Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen.

Norwegian Hydrogen aims to positively contribute to the local community and aims to collaborate with businesses, authorities, and the people of Rjukan, Norway.