RjukanLH2 – Norway’s first complete value chain for liquid hydrogen

 Illustration of the Rjukan project.  Image rights: Norwegian Hydrogen

Norwegian Hydrogen AS has been offered a EUR 31.5 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund for its pioneering RjukanLH2 project, which will establish Norway’s first complete value chain for green liquid hydrogen (LH2) dedicated to maritime transport.

With RjukanLH2, Norwegian Hydrogen will build a new facility in Rjukan for the production, liquefaction, and storage of green hydrogen, as well as develop an integrated bunkering solution to supply zero-emission liquid hydrogen to the maritime sector. When operations commence in 2028, the facility will deliver more than 3,500 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, enabling emission reductions of up to 99.8% compared to fossil fuels.

The project represents an important milestone in Norway’s transition to a zero-emission energy system, establishing the foundation for a scalable value chain for liquid hydrogen that can expand in step with growing demand from the maritime sector. Once operational, RjukanLH2 will make a significant contribution to the decarbonization of shipping and strengthen Norway’s position as a leading player in green hydrogen production. 

“At Rjukan, we are building Norway’s—and indeed the Nordic region’s—first production plant for zero-emission liquid hydrogen, with a particular focus on the emerging demand from the maritime sector. The support from the EU Innovation Fund is crucial for realizing this initiative, and we are naturally both proud and delighted about this major and important recognition,” says Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen.


About Norwegian Hydrogen

Norwegian Hydrogen AS is developing a comprehensive network of green hydrogen production sites and distribution systems throughout the Nordics. These are designed to meet future zero-emission energy demands across several industrial segments. The company is backed by industrial owners with a strong global footprint across the hydrogen industry, such as Fortescue, Mitsui & Co., Ltd, Flakk Group and Hexagon Purus. Norwegian Hydrogen’s headquarters are in Ålesund, Norway, and the company also has offices in Oslo, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Hirtshals.

Contact for more information:
Jens Berge, CEO, Norwegian Hydrogen AS
jens.berge@nh2.no

+47 905 51 355

Website: www.nh2.no

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