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Industrial partners unite behind new hydrogen project in Norway

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Karmsund Hydrogen – owned by Norwegian Hydrogen, Sigma, and Karmsund Group – is partnering with HydePoint to build a green hydrogen facility in Karmsund, Noway, aimed at cutting emissions in local industry.

The facility will be located at Karmsund Group’s Service Base, offering direct access to hydrogen users in both the maritime and onshore sectors. The project plans to produce more than 3000 tpy based on 20 MW installed electrolysis capacity.

“As a local company with strong roots in the business community here, we are proud to take a concrete step toward establishing hydrogen production in Haugalandet, Norway,” said Marie Aanensen, Chair of the Board at Karmsund Hydrogen. “This project lays the foundation for new green value chains and helps safeguard the competitiveness of our industries in a low-emission future.”

Built on industrial needs and regional strength

The initiative is directly based on the needs of local industry and reflects a strong regional ambition to reduce emissions and support sustainable growth. By offering locally produced green hydrogen, the project will enable the decarbonisation of key industrial sectors and strengthen the region’s maritime industry through clean fuel solutions.

“This project shows how strong industrial partnerships can lead to real emission reductions,” added Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen. “Haugalandet has the right conditions to become a hub for green industry, and we are pleased to be part of a collaboration that turns ambition into concrete action.”

Floating and flexible hydrogen production

HydePoint brings specialised technology and experience in maritime hydrogen production. Their solution integrates a barge system with onshore infrastructure, enabling modular and flexible deployment of hydrogen capacity. This allows production to scale with demand while staying close to end users.

“We are excited to bring our maritime hydrogen production technology into this collaboration,” commented Elin Steinsland, CEO of HydePoint. “Together, we aim to deliver a standardised, modular, and scalable solution that supports decarbonisation where it matters, close to the user.”

Targeting first production in 2028

The project will follow a structured development process, targeting first hydrogen deliveries in 2028. The project partners are already in active dialogue with industrial and maritime customers, ensuring the production is tailored to real, local demand. This close engagement is key to building viable offtake agreements and supporting long-term decarbonisation across sectors.

With strong local ownership, technical expertise, and close collaboration across sectors, the project is positioned to become a reference for clean energy innovation in coastal environments.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/24062025/industrial-partners-unite-behind-new-hydrogen-project-in-norway/

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