Uniper, Provaris, and Norwegian Hydrogen join forces
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
In partnership with Provaris Energy Ltd, Norwegian Hydrogen has signed a conditional Term Sheet with and Uniper Global Commodities SE for the supply, transport, and offtake of RFNBO-certified hydrogen.
The agreement outlines the delivery of 42 500 tpy of green hydrogen, transported via Provaris’ innovative H2Neo compressed hydrogen carriers. Deliveries could begin in early 2029 and will extend for a minimum of 10 years, establishing Europe’s first large scale regional hydrogen marine transport project.
“This tri-party collaboration is a significant step forward for clean energy solutions. It highlights our potential to lead the way in sustainable hydrogen production and export.” Stated Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen.
Hydrogen will be transported in Provaris’ H2Neo carriers, which offer a cost-effective and energy-efficient method for delivering the fuel. The green hydrogen, sourced from renewable energy, will connect key Nordic production hubs to North-Western Europe. Uniper will oversee the development of the receiving terminal, enabling integration into Europe’s hydrogen network.
By delivering 42 500 tpy, the partnership directly supports Europe’s 2030 climate goals, providing a scalable, standardised approach to hydrogen supply that reduces energy losses and maximises renewable resource efficiency.
The collaboration builds on the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in August 2024, with negotiations for a binding Hydrogen Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) targeted to conclude by June 2025.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/07012025/uniper-provaris-and-norwegian-hydrogen-join-forces/
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